Texas Standard for June 29, 2015
With Texas running out of lethal injection doses, an important death penalty decision is handed down from the nation’s highest court. Plus: While Friday’s same-sex marriage ruling, isn’t just about nuptials – from inheritance rights to education, we’ll explore far-reaching implications for Texans. Also: Gold-plated guns and pet cheetahs – why Mexican cartels get into the propaganda game. And if that’s not enough: Discovering the future of music in your neighbor’s dining room, actor Jason Schwartzman and much, much more, on the Standard.

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