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The feud between billionaire Harold Simmons and his daughters is worthy of Shakespeare.
The feud between billionaire Harold Simmons and his daughters is worthy of Shakespeare.
The slashing of a cadet’s throat at the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen is only the latest incident of violence at a venerable institution under not-so-friendly fire.
A Houston widower battles TWA.
Paula Jones and Texas.
The University of Texas at Austin, whose paralysis in response to the Hopwood decision ignited racial tensions. And that was before Lino Graglia said a word.
Waste not.
Why everyone’s dazed and confused about Richard Linklater’s age.
No high diving boards at public pools. No cameras in operating rooms. All this and more, thanks to lawyers.
Edgar and Johnny Winter sing the blues over a comic book.
Citizens groups in Corpus Christi blame pollution for high cance rates—but they must prove it.
A seminar thrives on the public’s fear of being sued.
When the St. Johns returned to their house after having it sprayed for bugs, they discovered why those friendly pest-control people are called exterminators.
The state fair’s Comet: will it rust in peace?.
Hugh Roy Cullen found the oil and made one of Houston’s great fortunes; now his grandson is spending his inheritance like there is no tomorrow, and suing for more.
Everybody makes mistakes, but mistakes in the medical profession leave scars on everybody.
For A. O. Pipkin, happiness is a head-on collision he wasn’t in.