Events Calendar
TNH 2.114 (Francis Auditorium)
Bloomberg student rep will table in the atrium to inform students about all the resources Bloomberg can offer them.
For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/01/31/80846/TNH 2.111 (Sheffield-Massey Room)
Welfare Economics and Antitrust Policy - Vol. I Economic, Moral, and Legal Concepts and Oligopolistic and Predatory Conduct (Springer, October 19, 2021) Welfare Economics and Antitrust Policy - Vol. I Economic, Moral, and Legal Concepts and Oligopolistic and Predatory Conduct (Springer, November 8, 2022)
For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/01/31/80255/TNH 2.137 (Gayle Classroom)
By this point in law school you’ve learned the foundations of black letter law. You’ve learned the foundations of legal research. You’ve learned the foundations of legal writing.
Maybe you came to law school after years of participating in speech and debate. Maybe you were active in student government or community organizing. Or maybe you’ve never done any public speaking at all. Whether you end up spending every day in the courtroom arguing to a judge or group of jurors, or in a boardroom advocating to a group of venture capitalists, a necessary part of our profession is public speaking.
You advocate every day already. You are advocating for yourself when you write cover letters. You advocate when you interview for summer clerkships. You are using advocacy when you present at your upcoming LRW oral argument and even when you write exams or answer questions in class. Advocacy matters.
If you didn’t already experience success as an advocate, you wouldn’t be in law school. The art of advocacy as a lawyer is an important part of your legal education, no matter where your career in law takes you. The upcoming Workshop will offer you a chance to add more skills to your repertoire.
Professors from the Advocacy Department at the University of Texas School of Law will offer the Spring 2025 1L Public Speaking Workshop on Friday, January 31st from, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. (with lunch provided beginning at 12:30). You will be taught by successful trial lawyers and talented National Mock Trial Champions; you will be taught by lawyers who are hired to teach experienced lawyers how to be even better.
You will be on your feet. You will be practicing voice and gestures. You will work on fluidity and rhythm and pace and cadence and tone. No matter what your skill level when you walked in the door, in two hours, you will be a better advocate than before. And if you show up at 12:30, we’ll even feed you lunch.
If you have any questions or would like to request the registration form, please contact Marla Massin, mmassin@law.utexas.edu.
For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/01/31/80722/TNH 2.137 (Gayle Classroom)
Join APALSA in celebrating the Lunar New Year Festival! Food and fun await. :)
For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/01/31/80665/