A challenge to a Texas law banning the sale of e-cigarettes containing ingredients manufactured in China is down to a single defendant after a federal judge dismissed six others.
Judge Keith Ellison, who previously denied an early request to stop the law from taking effect, signaled he’ll soon decide whether to also dismiss the remaining defendant, Kelly Hancock, the state’s acting comptroller of public accounts, effectively ending the case.
During a hearing Tuesday, Ellison ruled he lacked jurisdiction over state defendants Gov. Greg Abbott (R), Attorney General Ken Paxton (R), and Jennifer Shuford, commissioner for the Department of State Health ...
