Texas Attorney General Sues Pfizer Over Alleged Deceptive Trade Practices Surrounding COVID-19 Vaccine

LUBBOCK, Texas – The Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, has filed a lawsuit against pharmaceutical company Pfizer, alleging misrepresentation and deceptive trade practices related to its COVID-19 vaccine. The lawsuit, initially filed in Lubbock’s 99th District Court, is now expected to be moved to federal court at Pfizer’s request. The company argues that its work was done on behalf of the federal government, justifying the shift to the federal system. Paxton’s lawsuit accuses Pfizer of making misleading public statements about the efficacy of its COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine was supplied to the government as part … Read more

Texas Civil Rights Groups Seek Injunction to Halt Implementation of Controversial Immigration Enforcement Law

Austin, Texas – The ACLU of Texas and the Texas Civil Rights Project have requested a federal judge to intervene and block the implementation of a new law in Texas that criminalizes unauthorized entry into the state. This legal action comes after the same groups previously filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the law, which was signed by Governor Greg Abbott last month. The law, known as Senate Bill 4, is set to take effect on March 5th. It grants local and state law enforcement the power to arrest and detain individuals suspected of … Read more

Exclusive Footage Reveals Victor Godinez’s Shocking Confession in Ambulance after Shooting of Texas Trooper

Edinburg, Texas – The trial of Victor Godinez, the accused in the 2019 killing of Texas Department of Public Safety Trooper Mosies Sanchez, has paused for the weekend. On the fifth day of the trial, the jury viewed two body camera videos from inside an ambulance as Godinez was transported from the scene of his arrest to a local hospital. In the footage, Godinez can be heard yelling and whooping. He also inquires about the trooper he is alleged to have shot on April 6, 2019. Godinez admits to shooting the trooper and expresses concern … Read more

Tackling Gun Violence: Urgent Call for Texas to Enact Red Flag Laws and Save Lives

Uvalde, Texas – A recent report by a Texas House committee has highlighted the tragic consequences of ignoring warning signs in cases of gun violence. The report shed light on a pattern of missed opportunities in preventing multiple mass shootings, providing a compelling argument for the implementation of a red flag law in Texas. The report detailed the disturbing path of a particular attacker who exhibited concerning behavior before committing heinous acts. The individual, who had dropped out of school and shown an interest in violent and gruesome imagery, went on to kill 19 children … Read more