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Judge tosses Ken Paxtonās lawsuit targeting Bexar Countyās voter registration effort
Read full article: Judge tosses Ken Paxtonās lawsuit targeting Bexar Countyās voter registration effortThe county told a state district court judge that the applications were already mailed out and any ruling would be moot.
Confusion reigns in Texas as legal fight over mask mandates rages between local officials and Gov. Greg Abbott
Read full article: Confusion reigns in Texas as legal fight over mask mandates rages between local officials and Gov. Greg AbbottBack-and-forth legal rulings have left some school districts with the choice of flouting Abbott and mandating masks ā or waiting for the dust to settle.
Republican Party of Bexar County joins anti-mask groups for protests in San Antonio Friday
Read full article: Republican Party of Bexar County joins anti-mask groups for protests in San Antonio FridayThe Republican Party of Bexar County joined forces with anti-mask groups Friday to protest the new mask mandates issued by Bexar County and San Antonio officials.
Northside ISD to āstrongly encourageā face masks āfor nowā despite San Antonioās mandate
Read full article: Northside ISD to āstrongly encourageā face masks āfor nowā despite San Antonioās mandateThe largest school district in the San Antonio area said Wednesday they will not be enforcing a mask mandate, āfor now,ā despite a county-wide requirement issued Tuesday that students and teachers wear masks in public schools.
Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City superintendent says district will not be enforcing mask mandate
Read full article: Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City superintendent says district will not be enforcing mask mandateThe great mask debate between state and local leaders has left many districts in limbo but Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District says masks will not be required on it's campuses.
Texas judges temporarily allow officials in Bexar and Dallas counties to issue mask mandates, despite Gov. Greg Abbottās ban
Read full article: Texas judges temporarily allow officials in Bexar and Dallas counties to issue mask mandates, despite Gov. Greg Abbottās banThe rulings came in two separate lawsuits. A Bexar County health official quickly required masks in public schools. And Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins may soon issue a mandate.
San Antonio middle schoolers speak out against violence in āDo the Write Thingā challenge
Read full article: San Antonio middle schoolers speak out against violence in āDo the Write Thingā challengeBexar County has narrowed their top six student finalists in the nationwide competition that encourages students to write about their experiences with violence and how to solve issues affecting them.
Consent issues delay start of historic virtual jury trial
Read full article: Consent issues delay start of historic virtual jury trialSAN ANTONIO The first-ever virtual jury trial in civil court in Bexar County was delayed Wednesday. Consent from lawyers and their clients was the issue that caused the original trial, set for Wednesday, to be delayed. We do not have a case wherein both attorneys have consented to date, said 57th District Court Judge Antonia Arteaga, who will preside over the trial. Plans for virtual trial in Bexar County hit temporary snagA panel of civil court judges will now choose a new case for the virtual jury. The virtual court is a pilot project in which all parties -- the judge, jury, attorneys and clients -- work remotely.
Plans for virtual trial in Bexar County hit temporary snag
Read full article: Plans for virtual trial in Bexar County hit temporary snagSAN ANTONIO Plans to conduct a virtual civil court trial hit a temporary snag while the judge waits for consent from lawyers on both sides. The deadline for jurors in the case to respond to the summons was sent last month. Texas court holds jury trial in traffic crime case over ZoomThe trial, set to begin next Wednesday, would be conducted totally remotely, from jury selection to testimony to verdict. Our jurors are ready.Arteaga, who will preside over the trial, said its now a matter of waiting for consent from lawyers on both sides. Our trial date is scheduled for the 19th, and were still looking to see if there are any others because, currently, we need to have both sides consent, Arteaga said.