Why The Texas Supreme Court Ended A Dallas Court Mask Rule
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A Dallas judge tried to keep a COVID-era courtroom mask mandate alive in 2026 and the Texas Supreme Court just drew a hard line. We break down what the court actually said, why facial visibility and open access matter in a functioning justice system, and what it means when one official’s “health guidance” turns into a rule for everyone who walks through a public courtroom door. If you’ve ever wondered where policy ends and overreach begins, this hour is built for that question.
Then we shift to law enforcement accountability as the Texas Rangers investigate Houston Police Department officers accused of placing a GPS tracker on a vehicle without a warrant and allegedly denying involvement when confronted. We talk privacy rights, warrants, and why “good intentions” are never a substitute for checks and balances. From there, we cover a major public school controversy as a CFISD parent speaks out about an alleged sexual assault at a middle school and the district’s response, including what families say should happen immediately when a report is made.
You’ll also hear a wide-ranging conversation with nationally syndicated host Erick Erickson on truth over tribal politics, conservative media’s loyalty problem, and how a Christian worldview changes the temperature of the daily news cycle as Erick joins the Patriot Talk 920 Lineup today, June 1, at 9:00 p.m. CST. Plus, our Medicare Monday segment gets practical about Medicare Advantage vs Medicare supplements and why High Deductible Plan G is showing up more often as premiums rise.
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