The Spring Pledge Drive is Texas Law Fellowships's biggest fundraising event, and this year, it's all online! During this week of April, TLF raises money from around the UT community to help fund and award TLF fellowships to Texas Law students. Students donate so their peers can work in public service over the summer. Alumni, faculty, and staff pitch in as well with donations and class incentives. Many law firms match student donations. During Pledge Drive, anyone who donates over $30 during Pledge Drive can vote for fellowship candidates. Pledge Drive is also your best chance to get TLF merchandise!
The Spring Pledge Drive is Texas Law Fellowships's biggest fundraising event, and this year, it's all online! During this week of April, TLF raises money from around the UT community to help fund and award TLF fellowships to Texas Law students. Students donate so their peers can work in public service over the summer. Alumni, faculty, and staff pitch in as well with donations and class incentives. Many law firms match student donations. During Pledge Drive, anyone who donates over $30 during Pledge Drive can vote for fellowship candidates. Pledge Drive is also your best chance to get TLF merchandise!
Check the 2021 Write-On Canvas Page to watch the video with all the information you need to be successful in this year’s write-on! Watching the video is mandatory for participation in the competition. If you haven’t joined the canvas page yet, you can do so here: bit.ly/2021writeon
For more information, please email writeonquestions@texaslrev.com
The Spring Pledge Drive is Texas Law Fellowships's biggest fundraising event, and this year, it's all online! During this week of April, TLF raises money from around the UT community to help fund and award TLF fellowships to Texas Law students. Students donate so their peers can work in public service over the summer. Alumni, faculty, and staff pitch in as well with donations and class incentives. Many law firms match student donations. During Pledge Drive, anyone who donates over $30 during Pledge Drive can vote for fellowship candidates. Pledge Drive is also your best chance to get TLF merchandise!
Come hear from 3Ls going into public interest, big law (corporate and litigation), and clerkships about why they joined the Texas Law Review and how membership on TLR helped them achieve their career goals. Attendees will be sent a Grubhub giftcard (sponsored by Haynes and Boone)!
On April 7th, the Strauss Center for International Security and Law will host Nana Gyamfi, Executive Director for Black Alliance for Just Immigration. The event will be held at the University of Texas Law School in the Eidman Courtroom at 12:30pm. This is part of our Brumley Speaker Series.
Nana Gyamfi is the Executive Director of Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI), the largest Black-led social justice organization representing the nearly 10 million Black immigrants, refugees, and families living in the U.S. A Movement attorney for the past 25 years, Nana is co-founder of Justice Warriors 4 Black Lives and Human Rights Advocacy, both dedicated to fighting for human rights and Black liberation. She is the current President of the National Conference of Black Lawyers, and a member of the Movement for Black Lives Policy Table. Nana is a former professor in the Pan African Studies Department at California State University Los Angeles, and has long been a sought after voice for legal and political insight into issues affecting Black communities. She has appeared in documentaries and other media, including Tales of the Grim Sleeper and Democracy Now! With Amy Goodman.
The Spring Pledge Drive is Texas Law Fellowships's biggest fundraising event, and this year, it's all online! During this week of April, TLF raises money from around the UT community to help fund and award TLF fellowships to Texas Law students. Students donate so their peers can work in public service over the summer. Alumni, faculty, and staff pitch in as well with donations and class incentives. Many law firms match student donations. During Pledge Drive, anyone who donates over $30 during Pledge Drive can vote for fellowship candidates. Pledge Drive is also your best chance to get TLF merchandise!
Learn tips to help you succeed in your public service summer internship from Prof. F. Scott McCown and a panel of students who have completed public service internships. Moderated by Mindy Finnigan, Government Career Counselor in the CSO.
An admitted students’ event to showcase the law school, our curricular offerings, and our collegial community. This year, we will host our Class of 2024 on Thursday, April 8 and Friday, April 9. Admitted students will be able register in January 2021.
The Spring Pledge Drive is Texas Law Fellowships's biggest fundraising event, and this year, it's all online! During this week of April, TLF raises money from around the UT community to help fund and award TLF fellowships to Texas Law students. Students donate so their peers can work in public service over the summer. Alumni, faculty, and staff pitch in as well with donations and class incentives. Many law firms match student donations. During Pledge Drive, anyone who donates over $30 during Pledge Drive can vote for fellowship candidates. Pledge Drive is also your best chance to get TLF merchandise!
An admitted students’ event to showcase the law school, our curricular offerings, and our collegial community. This year, we will host our Class of 2024 on Thursday, April 8 and Friday, April 9. Admitted students will be able register in January 2021.
Join us for a discussion on the opioid overdose epidemic in Texas, harm reduction-based approaches, and policy responses at the Texas legislature.
With Claire Zagorski, MSc, LP and Program Coordinator for UT PhARM program, Ranjana Natarajan, Director of the Civil Rights Clinic at UT School of Law, and
Lori Holleran Steiker, Professor, UT Steve Hicks School of Social Work.
Co-sponsored by the UT Steve Hicks School of Social Work, the UT College of Pharmacy PhARM program, the Civil Rights Clinic at the School of Law, Dell Medical School Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, UT Center for Health Communication, UT SHIFT, and Texas Harm Reduction Alliance.