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The Texas Freedom Network (TFN) is a Texas organization which describes its goals as protecting religious freedom, defending civil liberties, and strengthening public schools in the state. It works to counter the activities of the Christian right. [1] Founded in 1996 by Cecile Richards, the daughter of former Governor Ann W. Richards. [2]
It compared personal and economic freedoms for all 50 states in 2023 and ranked Texas No. 17 overall, based on more than 230 state and local public policies. ⚡ More trending stories from our ...
First Liberty Institute is a nonprofit Christian conservative legal organization [2] based in Plano, Texas. [3] [4]Prominent in the legal circles on the Christian right, [5] the organization litigates in First Amendment cases on religion, [6] and is often referred to as a law firm.
Debra Lehrmann (born 1956), Texas Supreme Court justice, elected 2010; Eugene M. Locke (1918–1972), ambassador to Pakistan, deputy ambassador to South Vietnam, was awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom; candidate for governor of Texas; J. M. Lozano (born 1980), member of Texas House of Representatives from Kingsville; native of Mexico
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Roger Terry received a full pardon, restoration of rank and a refund of his fine. [ 4 ] The events at Freeman Field, along with his own experiences in the USAAF, were the basis of the novel Guard of Honor ( ISBN 0-679-60305-0 ), for which James Gould Cozzens won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1949.
As of mid-January, in hard-hit West Virginia, there are just 235 doctors who are certified to dispense buprenorphine, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. There are 183 in Nevada, 89 in Arkansas and 60 in Iowa. In all of Texas, a state of roughly 27 million people, there are only 1,046 doctors certified to prescribe the medications.
Thomas Royal Phillips (born October 23, 1949) is an attorney with the Baker Botts firm in Austin, Texas, who was from 1988 to 2004 the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas. With nearly seventeen years of service, Phillips is the third-longest tenured Chief Justice in Texas history.