Panel rules Texas attorney general to face ethics complaint

Wednesday, February 10, 2016
AUSTIN, TX -- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will face an ethics investigation for advising local officials they could refuse to issue same-sex marriage licenses on religious grounds.

The U.S. Supreme Court last June ruled same-sex couples could wed. A complaint filed in July and co-signed by more than 200 attorneys says Paxton's stance encouraged officials to violate the Constitution and break their oaths of office.
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The complaint was dismissed by the Office of Disciplinary Counsel of the State Bar of Texas. But an appeals board appointed by the state Supreme Court reinstated it Feb. 2 and said it should be investigated.

Potential penalties could range from a reprimand to disbarment.

Paxton's office didn't immediately comment. The complaint is the latest legal fight for Republican Paxton, who's facing charges of felony securities fraud.
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