Join us for an engaging lunch event exploring international animal law through the lens of the documentary Before She Sleeps. J. Faye Yuan, a bilingual curator with a focus on historical memory, diaspora identity, and climate justice, brings a unique perspective to the intersection of law and storytelling. Her work has been supported by the Asian American Documentary Network, the Center for Asian American Media, and the International Documentary Association.
J. Faye Yuan will present key clips from the film and provide an overview of its powerful story. The discussion will delve into global legal issues surrounding animal rights, conservation, and climate activism, examining how international frameworks and policies shape the protection of animals across borders.
Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation at the intersection of film, law, and advocacy! Lunch will be provided.
Join us for a casual Animal Law Coffee Tabling event! ☕🐾 Stop by to grab a free coffee and vegan snack while learning more about animal law and our organization. It’s a great chance to chat, ask questions, and connect with fellow students who care about animal protection and legal advocacy.
Join us for a conversation with Professor Samuel Bagenstos, the G. Rollie White Scholar in Residence, and Professor Lia Sifuentes Davis as they discuss "Progressive Lawyering in Troubled Times."
The event will take place in the Eidman Courtroom (CCJ 2.306) from 11:45 AM to 12:45 PM on Thursday, April 10. Lunch will be provided in the Jamail Pavilion immediately following the discussion. Bagenstos will be available for further conversation in the Jury Room from 12:55 PM to 1:45 PM.
The BOA will be honoring advocacy students, faculty, and honorary barristers at the annual banquet, sponsored by Nix Patterson. The theme is red carpet, and dinner will be provided. The Banquet is free for all BOA members. To sign up, write to Caleb Hill at crhill816@gmail.com.
Texas Law is launching the Law and Business Program—and we’re celebrating in NYC!
Join us for a special evening of networking, insight, and connection as we introduce this exciting new initiative designed to prepare future lawyers for success in corporate and business law. Hosted in NYC, where our founding faculty director, Professor Eliot Cotton ’10, began his legal career, this event brings together alumni to engage in the future of law and business.
Thursday, April 10 | 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. ET | The Hotel Chelsea
Don't miss this chance to connect with fellow alumni in NYC.
The Thad T. Hutcheson First-Year Moot Court Competition is a 64-person, single elimination tournament for first-year law students at the University of Texas.
The Thad T. Hutcheson First-Year Moot Court Competition is a 64-person, single elimination tournament for first-year law students at the University of Texas.