Texas Standard for July 10, 2015
How hot is too hot for the U. S. Constitution? 150 degrees? A new ruling may turn up the heat on Texas prison officials who deny AC to prisoners. Plus: A Brownsville judge tells the head of Homeland Security and other immigration officials: Come to my South Texas courtroom, or face contempt charges. We’ll explore why and what’s at really at stake. Also: How’s business after the epic biker battle in Waco? You might be surprised – we were. And: Why Texans aren’t giving up on love even as they age, the week in politics, and much more.

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