Dallas Wants to Mandate Bike Parking

Last year, as part of its ever-so-hesitant embrace of things that aren’t cars, the city of Dallas eased its parking requirements a bit. The idea was that, by shrinking the sea of asphalt the city requires shops and restaurants to surround themselves with, the measure would help foster the denser,…

Strongest Email Privacy Bill in the U.S. Is on Gov. Rick Perry’s Desk

Unless Governor Rick Perry uses his veto, Texas is set to enact the most stringent email privacy protections in the country. The legislation, passed unanimously, would require state law enforcement agencies to secure search warrants before accessing emails. Previously, Texas mirrored federal rules, which make a nonsensical distinction between recent…

The “Merry Christmas Bill” is Headed to the Governor’s Desk

The Texas House and Senate have both passed the “Merry Christmas Bill,” which allows public schools to openly celebrate Christmas without fear of legal action. The bill specifically allows teachers to say “traditional greetings” for “traditional winter celebrations,” such as Christmas and Hanukkah and, theoretically, others that aren’t specifically mentioned…