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Texas Attorney General Asked To Rule Whether Abortion-Related Law Could Subject Physicians To Murder Charges Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott (R) has been asked to rule on whether an abortion-related law (SB 419) could subject doctors to capital murder charges, the Houston Chronicle reports (Elliott, Houston Chronicle, 7/12). [click link for full article Attorney General rules that textbook funds cant buy laptops ] Texas AG to weigh in on DeLay ruling State funds for purchasing school textbooks cannot be used to buy laptops and other computer hardware, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has ruled. Brit legal chief says Enron-related trio should be extradited to Texas Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott plans to ask the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn a federal judges ruling that Republicans cannot replace former U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay on the ballot, a Democratic lawyer involved in the case said today. AG rules that textbook funds cant buy laptops Three British bankers scheduled for deportation to Texas on Enron-related fraud charges should not be tried in Britain as many businesspeople have demanded, Attorney General Lord Goldsmith said Saturday. Laptops dont make the grade Post a comment The Texas Attorney General said state funds for purchasing school textbooks cant be used to buy laptops and other computer hardware. Greg Abbott released his opinion Tuesday in response to questions raised by the State Board of Education. Almost anyone can be Del. attorney general Texas attorney general rules that schools cannot buy computer equipment with textbook funds. Laptops Dont Make the Grade The title of Delaware attorney general is somewhat of a contradiction. Texas AG to weigh in on DeLay ruling By Katherine Cromer Brock, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Jul. 19--A laptop computer is not a textbook, according to Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott. AG rules that textbook funds cant buy laptops Democratic Party General Counsel Chad Dunn said Abbotts solicitor general, Ted Cruz, told him he will file an amicus brief on Friday defending the state election law that Republicans want to use to replace DeLay. | ||