Heather K. Way
- Clinical Professor

Heather Way joined Texas Law in 2006 and directs the Law School’s Housing Policy Clinic and teaches in the Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic. Her teaching, research, and law reform work focuses on addressing systemic housing and community development challenges that impact disadvantaged families and marginalized communities. A national expert in housing law and policy and frequent commentator in the media, Professor Way’s work has shaped numerous high-impact legal reforms that advance housing stability and close critical gaps in housing policy.
A lifelong Texan who grew up in the Texas Hill Country, Professor Way enjoys backpacking, trail running, and exploring the Austin region’s greenbelts and spring-fed swimming holes.
Featured Work
Combatting Rental Junk Fees at the State and Local Levels
Heather Way is a Clinical Professor at Texas Law where she directs the Law School’s Housing Policy Clinic and teaches in the Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic. A national expert in affordable housing and community development law, her work focuses on advancing housing justice, opening paths to economic opportunity, and fostering equitable and inclusive communities.
Professor Way’s work has shaped numerous high-impact legal reforms that advance housing stability and close critical gaps in housing policy, ensuring greater accountability and fairness in housing practices that impact low- and moderate-income families. Her recent projects include curbing predatory fees in rental housing and securing affordable housing requirements in tax-subsidized housing developments.
Professor Way is a leading authority on heirs’ property, a form of land ownership passed down across generations which disproportionately impacts African-American families. Her most recent scholarship has revealed the prevalence and unique challenges of heirs’ property in urban areas, the disproportionate risks of property tax foreclosure, and pervasive legal barriers preventing families from accessing critical property tax relief and disaster recovery aid. These findings have informed significant legal reforms, including legislation expanding heirs’ property homeowners’ access to homestead exemptions.
Professor Way serves on the governing committee of American Bar Association’s Affordable Housing and Community Development Forum and co-chairs the Forum’s Community Development Practitioners and Legal Educators Practice Group. Previously, Professor Way served as an advisor to the Uniform Law Commission’s Tenancy in Common Ownership Default Rules Drafting Committee. She founded the Uprooted Project, an initiative providing tools to address displacement in gentrifying neighborhoods and co-authored Real Property for the Real World, a book featuring hands-on case studies for property law students. A frequent media commentator, she has been interviewed by media outlets such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, ProPublica, and NPR.
After graduating from The University of Texas School of Law, where she was Grand Chancellor and co-founded the Public Interest Law Association, Professor Way clerked for the Honorable William Wayne Justice of the Eastern District of Texas and served as a Skadden Fellow at Legal Aid of Central Texas, representing low-income tenants and community organizations. She later co-founded and directed Texas Community Building with Attorney Resources (Texas C-BAR), a statewide initiative delivering pro bono transactional legal services to community organizations.
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year-2023
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Presentation / Panelist / Discussant
Heirs’ Property Homeownership
Heather K. Way. “Heirs’ Property Homeownership” at Faculty Drawing Board, University of Texas School of Law (December 4, 2023). -
Other Activity
Organizer of Webinar, Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in 2023
Heather K. Way. Organizer of Webinar, "Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in 2023" (October 27, 2023).
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Other Publication
Heirs’ Property: Acting to Preserve Wealth
Heather K. Way. "Heirs’ Property: Acting to Preserve Wealth" (Asset Funders Network, Sept. 19, 2023). View online.
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Heir's Property: Acting to Preserve Wealth
Heather K. Way. "Heir's Property: Acting to Preserve Wealth," Asset Funders Network, Webinar (September 19, 2023). View online.
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Partnerships with Public Facility Corporations, A Good Tool for Affordable Housing?
Heather K. Way. “Partnerships with Public Facility Corporations, A Good Tool for Affordable Housing?” at UT Law CLE Annual Land Use Conference (June 21, 2023). -
Article
Six Steps to Ensuring a Strong Right to Organize for Tenants
Heather K. Way, Kelly Hogue. “Six Steps to Ensuring a Strong Right to Organize for Tenants.” In Shelterforce, (May 4, 2023). View online. -
Article
The Role of the Law in Protecting Tenant Organizing: Opportunities for Local and State Legal Reforms
Kelly Hogue, Heather K. Way, The Role of the Law in Protecting Tenant Organizing: Opportunities for Local and State Legal Reforms, 31 Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law 391 (Spring 2023).
year-2022
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Speaker at TACDC's 2022 Texas Community Economic Development Policy Summit
Heather K. Way. “Speaker at TACDC's 2022 Texas Community Economic Development Policy Summit” at Texas Capitol (November 9, 2022). View online. -
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Affordable Housing
Heather K. Way. “Affordable Housing” at Urban Land Institute Austin, Headliners Club, Austin (July 27, 2022). -
Book Chapter
Heirs' Property, Property Tax Relief, and the Further Undermining of Black and Latino Homeowners' Housing Stability
Heather K Way, Heirs' Property, Property Tax Relief, and the Further Undermining of Black and Latino Homeowners' Housing Stability, in Heirs' Property and the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act: Challenges, Solutions, and Historic Reform (Thomas W Mitchell & Erica Levine Powers eds., American Bar Assoc., 2022).
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Other Activity
Panel Organizer and Moderator: Only the Rich Can Play: A discussion of David Wessel’s book about Opportunity Zones
Heather K. Way. Moderator for panel: "Only the Rich Can Play: A discussion of David Wessel’s book about Opportunity Zones" at Webinar (June 16, 2022).
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Other Activity
Panel Organizer and Moderator: “Addressing Evictions: "How Affordable Housing Providers Can Change Their Ways to Tackle the Country’s Eviction Crisis"
Heather K. Way. “Panel Organizer and Moderator: “Addressing Evictions: "How Affordable Housing Providers Can Change Their Ways to Tackle the Country’s Eviction Crisis"” at American Bar Association Affordable Housing and Community Development Forum, Annual Conference (May 26, 2022). -
Other Activity
ABA Section Advisor (RPTE) for the Uniform Law Commission's Tenancy in Common Ownership Default Rules Committee
Heather K. Way. “ABA Section Advisor (RPTE) for the Uniform Law Commission's Tenancy in Common Ownership Default Rules Committee” (Fall 2021-Fall 2023). -
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Opportunities and Pitfalls of Using Texas Tax Tools to Create Affordable Housing
Heather K. Way. “Opportunities and Pitfalls of Using Texas Tax Tools to Create Affordable Housing” at UT City Forum (April 1, 2022). -
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Code Enforcement and Demolitions in San Antonio
Heather K. Way. Panelist, "Code Enforcement and Demolitions in San Antonio" webinar hosted by St. Mary’s University School of Law, Center for Legal and Social Justice (March 30, 2022).
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Heirs' Property and the Racial Wealth Gap
Heather K. Way. “Heirs' Property and the Racial Wealth Gap” at Texas Association of Community Development Corporations' Annual Conference (March 28, 2022). -
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Property Tax Relief Programs Don't Reach Many Homeowners of Color
Heather K. Way. “Property Tax Relief Programs Don't Reach Many Homeowners of Color.” In Shelterforce, (March 7, 2022). View online. -
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Heir Property Owners and Federal Disaster Aid Programs: Opportunities for a More Equitable Recovery When Disaster Strikes
Heather K Way, Ruthie Goldstein, Heir Property Owners and Federal Disaster Aid Programs: Opportunities for a More Equitable Recovery When Disaster Strikes, 30(3) Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law 467 (Winter 2022).
year-2021
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Presentation / Panelist / Discussant
Findings on Impacts of Code Enforcement in San Antonio
Heather K. Way. “Findings on Impacts of Code Enforcement in San Antonio” at Punishing the Poor: A Community Response to San Antonio Code Enforcement in Community of Color, webinar hosted by the People’s Academy, partnership between Esperanza Peace and Justice Center and UTSA, in collaboration with the Historic Westside Residents Association and the Westside Preservation Alliance (December 11, 2021). -
Report
Ousted: The City of San Antonio’s Displacement of Residents through Code Enforcement Actions
Heather K. Way, Abbey Judd, Ottilia Willis. “Ousted: The City of San Antonio’s Displacement of Residents through Code Enforcement Actions” ( November 2021). View online.
fall 2025
- Clinic: Housing Policy