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June 13, 2022
Recent Graduates Receive Texas Law’s 2022 CLEA Outstanding Clinical Student Award
Recent Graduates Receive Texas Law’s 2022 CLEA Outstanding Clinical Student Award -
December 10, 2021
Students, Faculty, and Alumni Work Together on Supreme Court Capital-Punishment and Religious-Liberty Case -
October 3, 2021
Join Your Law School’s Supreme Court Clinic If You Want An Elite Job After Graduation: It’s the ultimate résumé line. -
April 7, 2021
Supreme Court Clinic Teams Up with Public-Interest Alumni to Advocate for Healthcare Access
Supreme Court Clinic Teams Up with Public-Interest Alumni to Advocate for Healthcare Access -
July 8, 2020
Supreme Court Undercuts Access to Birth Control under Obamacare
Supreme Court Undercuts Access To Birth Control Under Obamacare -
July 6, 2020
Supreme Court Rules Dealing With ‘Faithless Electors’ Is Up To The States -
March 31, 2020
The Supreme Court Clinic is one of the most unique and fulfilling experiences Texas Law offers. Not only do you work with some of your brightest peers, but you are led by three brilliant professors who immerse themselves as part of the team, putting in just as much work as you do (if not more). […] -
March 28, 2020
Question Presented: Whether the federal criminal prohibition against encouraging or inducing illegal immigration for commercial advantage or private financial gain, in violation of 8 U.S.C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(iv) and (B)(i), is facially unconstitutional. -
March 28, 2020
Question Presented: Whether the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 Section 4072’s provision of “exclusive” federal jurisdiction applies to suits against private insurers. -
March 28, 2020
Question Presented: Should “applicable” and “not inconsistent” in the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act be interpreted according to their ordinary meanings, such that California’s Labor Code, which is both “relevant, suitable, and fit” and not “incompatible” with the Fair Labor Standards Act, applies to employee compensation for drilling activities on the Outer Continental Shelf?