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Texas’ strict voter ID law struck down? Not so fast. Despite what you may have heard, voters are still very much in legal limbo. Also: Deja vu for an embattled attorney general who faces even more legal trouble – this time possible contempt over same sex marriage laws. And: The FCC may well cut the cord on the telephone – we’ll hear what it means for Texans. All that and more, on today’s Standard.

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