Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is disappointed and evaluating options after a federal appeals court ruled that the state must pay roughly $1 million in attorney fees to plaintiffs who intervened in Voting Rights Act litigation, according to Cynthia Meyer, an Office of the Attorney General spokeswoman.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued the ruling on Aug. 18, affirming a trial court’s decision.
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