Texas Standard for September 28, 2015
As the Supreme Court meets today to review new cases, eyes are turning to a challenge of Texas abortion restrictions. Plus: With a nationwide shortage of a death penalty drug, a lawsuit claims Texas is selling to other states. Also: We’ll hear who was really behind the pope’s social media presence. And: One person will soon help lure the butterflies back to Texas. All that and more on today’s Texas Standard:

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