Texas Standard for June 3, 2016
Texas v. Donald Trump and Trump University. It’s the multi-million dollar lawsuit that never happened. But why not? Plus: How powerful the rising waters? The death toll climbs at Fort Hood in the wake of a tragedy. Also: It’s the event 50 years ago this week that forever changed Texas politics and civil rights, but is somehow missing from school textbooks And: With an eight person U.S. Supreme Court set to issue orders next week, a Texas Supreme Court justice joins us with a modest proposal: Consider a tie breaker. All that and much more, today on the Texas Standard.

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