Texas Standard for June 23, 2016
The Supreme Court’s eyes are on Texas today, including a ruling on President Obama’s executive action on immigration. We’ll break down the implications. Plus: A win for the University of Texas at Austin in the country’s highest court. What the ruling on affirmative action means for the rest of Texas and the country. Also: Texas Democrats were among those taking a stand on gun bills by sitting in the House chamber. We talk with Rep. Joaquin Castro about what he’s hoping to accomplish. And let’s face it: Work can be hard, and more often than not it seems technology adds to our troubles. But we have a few tech tips that may turn the tide. And: Brisket isn’t BBQ? We’ll break down the outrageous claim by a food writer who clearly did not come from Texas. Those stories and so much more, today on the Texas Standard:

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