Unlike the U.S. President, the Governor of Texas leads within a plural executive system. Explore the governor’s powers, constraints, and evolving role in state politics.
Often misunderstood, the Texas Office of Attorney General is not a general prosecutor. Instead, it represents the state in civil lawsuits, issues legal opinions, and manages the state’s child support system.
The Texas General Land Office manages millions of acres of public land. This article provides a summary of the GLO's structure, governance, and functions.
The Court of Criminal Appeals is the highest appellate court in Texas for criminal cases and the final authority on questions of interpreting criminal law.
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