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Foley & Lardner Mock Trial Competition

Foley & Lardner Mock Trial Competition

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/10/16/83518/
8:15am9:15am
TJOGEL Breakfast & Conversations with Vinson & Elkins

PATMAN (Patman Family Plaza)

Breakfast and Conversations with V&E this Thursday, October 16th. Join members of the recruiting team and attorneys from V&E for breakfast and coffee in Patman Family Plaza!

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/10/16/84104/
8:30am10:30am
McGuireWoods & OUTLaw: Creature Coffee

PATMAN (Patman Family Plaza)

Law students are invited to grab coffee and chat with attorneys and recruiters from McGuireWoods. Creature Coffee provided! All law students welcome; OUTLaw members highly encouraged!

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/10/16/84537/
10:00am12:50pm
Wellness and Resource Fair

TNH 2.100 (Susman Godfrey Atrium)

Stop by the Atrium to see what type of resources UT Austin and the community have to offer!

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/10/16/83061/
11:30am1:15pm
Job Talk
(This event’s full information is restricted to Texas Law faculty and staff only.) For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/10/16/83057/
11:50am12:50pm
A Discussion with Jim Harrington, Author of The Texas Civil Rights Project

CCJ 2.306 (Eidman Courtroom)

Join us for a special discussion featuring Jim Harrington, Retired Founder of the Texas Civil Rights Project, in conversation with Professor Helen Gaebler. Together, they will explore Harrington’s career and new book, The Texas Civil Rights Project: How We Built a Social Justice Movement.  

The event will take place in the Eidman Courtroom (CCJ 2.306) from 11:50 AM to 12:50 PM. Lunch will be provided in the Jamail Pavilion immediately following the discussion.  

Please RSVP  for lunch by noon on Oct 13: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-discussion-with-jim-harrington-author-of-the-texas-civil-rights-project-tickets-1693521260679?aff=oddtdtcreator

About the Author:  

Jim Harrington grew up in Michigan and received his law degree in 1973 from the University of Detroit. Prior to that, he worked seven summers with migrants in southwest Michigan, most of whom traveled from the Rio Grande Valley in Texas.  

After law school, Jim served as Director of the South Texas Project for ten years in the Rio Grande Valley. His legal work, some of it class actions, included the rights of farm workers and poor people in Valley to organize, McAllen police brutality, grand jury discrimination in Hidalgo and Willacy Counties, ending the exclusion of farm laborers from the state’s worker compensation and unemployment compensation laws, abolishing the use of “el cortito,” requiring portable toilets and drinking water in the fields during harvest time, and including farm workers under “right-to-know pesticide regulations. He served as César Chávez’ Texas attorney for 18 years. 

In 1983, Jim became Legal Director of the Texas Civil Liberties Union in Austin. In 1990, Jim founded the Texas Civil Rights Project, a non-profit foundation that promotes social, racial, economic justice, and civil liberty for low income and poor persons. By the time he retired in March 2016, the Project had grown to a staff of 40 with offices in six Texas locations, including along the border in the Rio Grande Valley and El Paso, and established itself as a strong, community-based proponent of civil rights.  

Jim has handled a wide array of civil rights cases, some precedent-setting, involving voting, free speech and assembly, immigration, capital punishment, police misconduct, student rights, privacy, racial and ethnic discrimination, labor unions, and the rights of persons with disabilities. His suit against the Texas Supreme Court was instrumental in establishing state funding for legal aid programs.  

Jim was an adjunct professor at University of Texas Law School for 27 years and taught undergraduate civil liberties courses at UT. He has served on human rights delegations to Central and South America and Israel and Palestinian territories.  

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/10/16/83481/
11:50am12:50pm
Lunch & Learn: Real Estate Law 101

Join the Texas Real Estate Law Society (TRELS) and Norton Rose Fulbright (NRF) to learn more about the different practice areas and future of real estate law.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/10/16/84090/
11:50am12:50pm
IPLS/TIPLJ: Lunch and Learn with Vorys

TNH 2.123 (Beck Classroom)

Grab lunch and learn about Vorys with Jason Mueller and Jabari Shaw. Jason co-chairs the firm’s trademark and copyright teams, and is a lead trial lawyer for clients involved in patent, copyright, branding and corporate confidential information cases, including trade secret and technology matters. Jabari focuses his practice on intellectual property development, protection, and enforcement, primarily in the areas of trademark and copyright law.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/10/16/84316/
11:50am12:50pm
God and Locke in Philadelphia: Competing Visions of the Founding

TNH 2.137 (Gayle Classroom)

Texas Federalist Society is hosting a debate on the principles that informed the Founding of the United States - specifically, whether Christianity or the Enlightenment was at the foundation of the country. We will host Professor Justin Dyer and Professor Devin Stauffer, both of whom are from the University of Texas College of Liberal Arts to debate this issue. Chick-fil-a will be provided!

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/10/16/84477/
4:30pm6:00pm
An Afternoon with Dean Chesney

Join us for a special conversation with the Dean, where you’ll hear directly about upcoming programs, opportunities, and the vision for our community at Texas Law.

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/10/16/83486/
5:00pm6:30pm
OUTLaw Happy Hour With Foley & Lardner

Butterfly Bar @ The Vortex, 2307 Manor Rd, Austin, TX 78722

Law students are invited to join Foley & Lardner at Butterfly Bar for cocktails and conversation! Attorneys and recruiters will be present. ALL law students welcome; OUTLaw members highly encouraged!

For more information visit https://law.utexas.edu/calendar/2025/10/16/84539/