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15 strange enforceable laws in Texas No. 1: Selling your organs. Tex. Pen. Code. §48.02 says it's illegal to sell human organs in Texas: your eyes, heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, skin, and other ...
In 2016, BBC News claimed these three laws were "of course" and "obviously" not applicable in modern times (neither confirming nor denying whether such laws actually exist or have ever existed), [12] although a 2006 BBC News article mentioned the two alleged anti-Welsh laws amongst a number of "strange-but-true laws" without giving any hint as ...
A federal judge in Texas last week ruled that Llano County officials must return more than a dozen books they had banned and removed from the county’s library shelves during 2021. The ...
His 50-year tenure as channel 13's main anchor is the longest in American television history. [31] In the 1970s, as a result of the investments made by Capital Cities, KTRK became the news leader in the Houston market; by the start of 1973, it was in second place, [32] and it was the news leader in every ratings book from 1973 to 1993. [33]
Eight books dealing with subjects including racism and transgender issues must be returned to library shelves in a rural Texas county that had removed them in an ongoing book banning controversy ...
Acuff Rose Music. [13] Birch found Randall's work to be transformative because it "[provided] social benefit, by shedding light on an earlier work, and, in the process, creating a new one." [13] [14] Campbell had already established that the greater the transformative value a work held, the less important the other factors in the fair use test ...
The explosion of new laws in recent years has been pushed by groups associated with Project 2025, a controversial conservative policy blueprint written in anticipation of Trump’s second term.
KHVO, a satellite station of KITV in Hilo, Hawaii, on channel 13 from 1960 to 2009; KOVR, Sacramento, California, affiliated with ABC from 1957 to 1995; KSWT (now KYMA-DT), Yuma, Arizona, affiliated with ABC from 1991 to 1994; KVIA-TV, El Paso, Texas, on channel 13 from 1956 to 1981; WHBQ-TV, Memphis, Tennessee, affiliated with ABC from 1953 to ...