Join Texas Law’s chapter of the American Constitution Society for a timely conversation on the Trump Administration’s efforts to reshape federal agencies and higher education. Professors McGarity and Rabban, with Rhiannon Hamam moderating, will explore the legal and constitutional questions raised by these actions, their implications for administrative governance, and the potential impact on academic freedom. This event will provide valuable perspective on the limits of executive power and the challenges facing core democratic institutions.
Thinking about public interest work after graduation? Join us to learn more about Texas Law’s 2026 Postgraduate Fellowships. We’ll cover the application process, deadlines, and tips for preparing a strong application for the following fellowships:
Environmental Justice Fellowship
G. Rollie White Trust Fellowship in Public Interest Law
Julius Glickman Fellowship in Public Interest Law
Manne Family Fellowships
Mike A. Myers Fellowship in Public Interest Law
Texas Law Postgraduate Public Interest Fellowships
Presenters:
Nicole Simmons, Director, Justice Center
Mary Murphy, Public Interest Career Counselor
Kelly Haragan, Director, Environmental Law Clinic
When: Monday, October 6, 2025, 12–1 p.m.
Where: TNH 3.124
Texas Federalist Society is hosting a discussion/debate on the upcoming Supreme Court term. We will host David W. Casazza from Gibson Dunn and Professor Maria Ponemarenko from the University of Texas School of Law to discuss this topic. Chick-fil-a will be provided!