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-2021
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Other Publication
Protecting African American Historic Places in Texas: A Community Legal Toolkit
Heather K. Way, Alyssa Gordon and Sahil Solankee. “Protecting African American Historic Places in Texas: A Community Legal Toolkit.” (August 2021). View online. -
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Hot Topics in Affordable Housing
Heather K. Way. “Hot Topics in Affordable Housing” at Annual Land Use Conference, UT Law CLE (April 15, 2021). -
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Preventing and Resolving Heirs Property: Untangling the Ties of Multiple Owners
Heather K. Way. “Preventing and Resolving Heirs Property: Untangling the Ties of Multiple Owners” at webinar sponsored by the City of San Antonio (April 8, 2021). View online. -
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Access to Property Tax Relief for Heirs
Heather K. Way. “Access to Property Tax Relief for Heirs” at Cameron County Bar Association (March 26, 2021). -
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Black and Latino Heirs’ Property and Access to Property Tax Relief in Texas
Heather K. Way. “Black and Latino Heirs’ Property and Access to Property Tax Relief in Texas” at webinar hosted by the Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic (February 23, 2021). View online.
year-2020
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Other Activity
Interviewed for Wall Street Journal article, “’Startup City’: Accelerated Growth Strains Austin"
Heather K. Way. “Interviewed for Wall Street Journal article, “’Startup City’: Accelerated Growth Strains Austin"” (December 27, 2020). View online. -
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Freefall: Why Our Housing Safety Net is Failing the Lowest-Income Renters During COVID-19
Elizabeth Mueller, Heather Way, Jake Wegmann, Freefall: Why Our Housing Safety Net is Failing the Lowest-Income Renters During COVID-19, 29(2) Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 257 (November 2020). View Online
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Report
Public Facility Corporations and the Section 303.042(f) Tax Break for Apartment Developments
Heather K. Way. “Public Facility Corporations and the Section 303.042(f) Tax Break for Apartment Developments” ( September 1, 2020). View online. -
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Quoted in Washington Post Story, "Fostering development without displacement"
Heather K. Way. “Quoted in Washington Post Story, "Fostering development without displacement"” (July 30, 2020). View online. -
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Moderator of Panel, "Homes for All? The Future of Public Housing"
Heather K. Way. “Moderator of Panel, "Homes for All? The Future of Public Housing"” at New Cities Virtual Conference: New Housing Solutions Live (July 15, 2020). View online. -
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Interviewed by Marketplace, "Will more renters be evicted now that bans are lifting?"
Heather K. Way. “Interviewed by Marketplace, "Will more renters be evicted now that bans are lifting?"” (May 21, 2020). View online. -
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Quoted in Texas Tribune article, "Eviction proceedings and debt collections can resume this month, Texas Supreme Court orders"
Heather K. Way. “Quoted in Texas Tribune article, "Eviction proceedings and debt collections can resume this month, Texas Supreme Court orders"” (May 14, 2020). View online. -
Opinion/Editorial
Opinion: Rent is due. Texas must do more to protect tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic
Heather K. Way, Elizabeth Mueller. "Opinion: Rent is due. Texas must do more to protect tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic." In Houston Chronicle (May 1, 2020). View online.
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Other Activity
Quoted in Texas Observer story on community land trusts
Heather K. Way. “Quoted in Texas Observer story on community land trusts” (April 7, 2020). View online. -
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Guest on Texas Public Radio's program, the Source
Heather K. Way. “Guest on Texas Public Radio's program, the Source” (February 24, 2020). View online. -
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Legally Stolen Lands: Impacts and Remedies for Historically Disadvantaged People
Heather K. Way. “Legally Stolen Lands: Impacts and Remedies for Historically Disadvantaged People” at ABA Mid-Year Meeting (February 14, 2020). View online. -
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Endangered: San Antonio's Vanishing Mobile Home Parks and a Path for Preservation
Heather K. Way, Lizbeth Parra Davila. “Endangered: San Antonio's Vanishing Mobile Home Parks and a Path for Preservation” ( January 2020). View online.
year-2019
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Other Activity
Interviewed by Houston Public Media on the Uprooted Project and New Anti-Displacement Website
Heather K. Way. “Interviewed by Houston Public Media on the Uprooted Project and New Anti-Displacement Website” at Houston Public Media (December 9, 2019). View online. -
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Protecting and Preserving African-American Cemeteries in Texas
Heather K. Way, Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic. “Protecting and Preserving African-American Cemeteries in Texas.” (2019). View online. -
Opinion/Editorial
Commentary: City must halt displacement on the East Riverside Corridor
Heather K. Way, Elizabeth Mueller, Jake Wegmann. "Commentary: City must halt displacement on the East Riverside Corridor," Austin American-Statesman (October 22, 2019). View online.
fall 2025
- Clinic: Housing Policy