
Dallas risks lawsuit if it doesn’t repeal ordinances that run afoul of ‘Death Star’ law ... and more news
The Dallas Morning News · The Dallas Morning News
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The Texas Public Policy Foundation, an influential conservative think tank, notified Dallas on Wednesday it needs to repeal or amend local ordinances not covered by state law — or risk being sued. In other news, Robert Roberson asked Texas’ highest criminal appeals court to delay his October execution date so the panel can weigh new evidence in the “shaken baby” case; U.S. Sen. John Cornyn seized on an Associated Press story that Republican primary challenger Attorney General Ken Paxton, with wife Angela Paxton, claimed three houses as their primary residence on mortgage paperwork; and the immersive Go or Glow is a new — and fun — challenge for the bold. In 75 minutes, compete in five adrenaline-pumping challenges at this Design District activity.
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