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March 11, 2020
The Supreme Court Clinic was the highlight of my law school career. When I was in the Clinic, our primary project was drafting a cert. petition in an immigration case. We got to do real work in drafting the petition; we strategized with the professors on how best to present the issues; and we met […] -
February 28, 2020
Erin Busby discusses the First Amendment’s special protection of political speech, highlighted in the Clinic’s amicus brief in United States v. Sineneng-Smith -
February 28, 2020
The Supreme Court Clinic was the highlight of my time at Texas Law. You work on real cases at the United States Supreme Court, interact with some of the country’s best Supreme Court advocates, and work with wonderful faculty who are committed to having you give your best work to the case. It’s an exceptional […] -
January 30, 2020
Law Criminalizing Speech That ‘Encourages’ Immigrants to Remain in the Country Is So Broad That It Could Be Used to Punish Anti-Government Speech -
January 28, 2020
The Supreme Court Clinic was among the most valuable and enjoyable experiences I had at Texas Law. It offered deep and sustained engagement with top faculty at the law school. It revealed the inner workings of the Court, one of the most important but least understood institutions in our government. It provided the opportunity to […] -
January 23, 2020
Put simply, the Supreme Court Clinic was an awesome experience. The lessons I took from my interactions with top Supreme Court advocates—including your very own professors—will stay with me throughout my career. And those lessons are not limited to those who plan to be appellate lawyers; I use them all of the time in my […] -
August 20, 2019
Law School Supreme Court Clinics Catapult Students to Top Jobs
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May 30, 2019
U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Arrest Over ‘Contempt of Cop’ Charge, Limits Right to Challenge Police Use of Retaliatory Arrests to Punish Speech -
January 28, 2019
The Supreme Court Clinic is a unique and fascinating opportunity to see advocacy in action involving the most pressing legal questions of the day. You will work with wonderful mentors, participate in preparations for oral argument, and—perhaps most importantly—learn to write to a court. No matter where your career takes you, the ability to write […] -
June 7, 2018
SCOTUSBlog selects Villegas-Sarabia v. United States as its petition of the day
Petition of the day