Paxton said his office is examining claims that administrators and faculty helped organize the demonstrations.
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Cedar Creek Lake guide Chris Webb (903-275-3253) has been fishing a honey hole for early spawning crappie near the mouth of a feeder creek. Daily limits of crappie is the norm the past couple of weeks and Chris expects the bite to remain steady for the next several weeks.
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The affected departments include African and African Diaspora Studies; Mexican American and Latina/o Studies; Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies; and several others.
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Sen. John Cornyn is introducing the Defeat Sharia in America Act, which says discrimination based on Sharia Law should be a Civil Rights Act Violation.
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