Texas Standard For March 29, 2019
A surprise stay of execution for a condemned man on Texas’ death row, and the possible ripple effects for religious liberties nationwide. We’ll have the latest. And: Do you remember the case of the Colorado baker who refused to bake a cake for a gay couple? Now, Texas lawmakers are taking steps to protect licensed professionals from charges of discrimination against the LGBT community. A move shaping up to be a broader culture war at the capitol. Also: Amazon is betting big on Texas: minus incentives. Plus: A conversation with Steve Earle about Texas music legend Guy Clark and a whole lot more today on the Texas Standard:

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