Texas Standard for June 6, 2016
May it please the court? Not in Brownsville: A judge in the deferred deportation case orders Washington attorneys to ethics school. Plus: Two police training academies shut down in South Texas. The allegations? Brutality toward cadets. Also: The skinny on a school district taking childhood obesity rates rather seriously. And: Should Hillary Clinton borrow a tactic from LBJ? How the campaign of 1964 could foretell the autumn of 2016. Plus: A new breakout career: professional cuddler. Get up close and cozy with today’s Texas Standard:

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