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Author: Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman

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Alex Jones company files for bankruptcy; Sandy Hook defamation trial expected to continue

July 31, 2022 Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman Comments Off on Alex Jones company files for bankruptcy; Sandy Hook defamation trial expected to continue

The bankruptcy filing came while InfoWars founder Alex Jones was in the middle of a two-week trial on damage awards for two Sandy Hook parents.

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How much will Alex Jones pay? Trial begins after judge ruled he defamed Sandy Hook parents

July 25, 2022 Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman Comments Off on How much will Alex Jones pay? Trial begins after judge ruled he defamed Sandy Hook parents

Alex Jones goes to trial in Austin, the first of three proceedings to determine how much he owes for defaming parents of kids killed at Sandy Hook.

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‘We got to get in there’: Uvalde officials releases body cam footage showing police response to elementary school shooting

July 17, 2022 Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman Comments Off on ‘We got to get in there’: Uvalde officials releases body cam footage showing police response to elementary school shooting

Uvalde officials say they decided to release the police officers’ body camera footage to provide important context to the May 24 shooting.

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Judge temporarily blocks Texas child-abuse investigations into transgender care

June 10, 2022June 11, 2022 Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman Comments Off on Judge temporarily blocks Texas child-abuse investigations into transgender care

The judge’s order blocks child-abuse investigations into three families that sued as well as families that belong to the advocacy group PFLAG.

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Texas ‘child abuse’ investigations for gender-affirming care in limbo after state Supreme Court ruling

May 13, 2022 Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman Comments Off on Texas ‘child abuse’ investigations for gender-affirming care in limbo after state Supreme Court ruling

The order allows, but could discourage, Texas from launching new investigations. Lawyers who specialize in LGBTQ rights say it is a victory.

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Texas court reinstates injunction blocking order on transgender care as child abuse

March 21, 2022 Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman Comments Off on Texas court reinstates injunction blocking order on transgender care as child abuse

A Texas appeals court on Monday ruled that the state cannot investigate gender-affirming care as child abuse until it rules on the matter.

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Judge blocks Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s order to treat gender-affirming trans care as ‘child abuse’

March 11, 2022 Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman Comments Off on Judge blocks Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s order to treat gender-affirming trans care as ‘child abuse’

Judge Amy Clark Meachum ruled Republican Gov. Greg Abbott exceeded his authority in a Feb. 22 directive to investigate such medical treatment.

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Alex Jones will have to pay families in lawsuits over Sandy Hook shooting, judge rules

October 1, 2021 Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman Comments Off on Alex Jones will have to pay families in lawsuits over Sandy Hook shooting, judge rules

A judge issued a default judgment against Alex Jones, citing his bad faith in dealing with lawsuits by parents of children killed at Sandy Hook.

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Sandy Hook parents ask Texas judge to sanction InfoWars founder Alex Jones in defamation suits

September 1, 2021 Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman Comments Off on Sandy Hook parents ask Texas judge to sanction InfoWars founder Alex Jones in defamation suits

The parents of 2 children killed in the 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary seek a default judgment against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

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Sweeping GOP elections bill passes Texas Senate after 15-hour Democratic filibuster ends

August 12, 2021 Chuck Lindell, Austin American-Statesman Comments Off on Sweeping GOP elections bill passes Texas Senate after 15-hour Democratic filibuster ends

A Democrat delayed a vote on SB 1 for 15 hours during a filibuster meant to call attention to opposed provisions of the GOP voting and elections bill.

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