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legal1 year ago

Texas Supreme Court Allows Execution of Robert Roberson to Proceed

The Texas Supreme Court ruled that a Texas House committee could not use a subpoena to halt the execution of Robert Roberson, a death row inmate convicted of killing his daughter in 2002. The committee sought to delay the execution to investigate the use of "junk science" in his trial, but the court found this overstepped legislative authority. Roberson's execution was temporarily paused, but the court's decision allows it to proceed. The case has sparked debate over the validity of shaken baby syndrome and legislative versus judicial powers.

legalpolitics2 years ago

"Partial Dismissal in Civil Case Against Trump for Jan. 6 Officer Sicknick's Death"

A federal judge has dismissed three civil counts against former President Donald Trump and two others regarding the death of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick during the January 6 Capitol riots. The wrongful death act count and both negligence per se allegations were dismissed, but claims under D.C.'s Survival Act and the conspiracy to violate civil rights will proceed. Officer Sicknick died from natural causes after the riots, and Trump continues to face legal challenges for his alleged role in the events of that day.

legal-education2 years ago

"Federal Judge Halts Enforcement of Iowa's School Book Ban"

A judge in Iowa has temporarily halted the enforcement of a state ban that targeted school books and discussions on LGBTQ+ topics. The decision comes after concerns were raised about the ban's impact on free speech and educational content. The halt allows for further legal review and consideration of the implications such a ban would have on students and educators. This is a developing story, and the final outcome will likely have significant repercussions for educational policies and LGBTQ+ rights in the state.