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Texas AG Sues 'Muslim University' Over State Approval and Branding Claims
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Texas American Muslim University (TexAM), accusing it of operating without state approval, misleading students, and infringing on Texas A&M's brand. The lawsuit seeks over $1 million in penalties and a halt to operations, though TexAM claims it had already complied with state demands. This case highlights consumer protection, education oversight, and potential political motivations in regulatory actions.
DOJ's Proposed Colony Ridge Settlement Raises Concerns for Houston Victims
The Trump Justice Department's proposed settlement in the Colony Ridge case could leave thousands of alleged Hispanic victims uncompensated, despite the Biden administration previously suing the developer for predatory lending. This raises significant legal and public policy concerns about consumer protection and the government's role in civil litigation.
Texas Attorney General Candidacy Signals Key Policy Debates for 2026
Tony Box's announcement for Texas Attorney General initiates vital discussions on state legal policy. The Attorney General's role profoundly impacts constitutional rights, consumer protection, and key public policy decisions across Texas. This candidacy offers an early glimpse into the state's legal and political trajectory for the 2026 election cycle.
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