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May 2, 2025
Grammy-nominated jazz musician Colin Hancock ’25 just might be the hippest lawyer you’ll ever meet. -
May 2, 2025
Q&A with the man who helped integrate Texas A&M. -
April 30, 2025
Admired and beloved, the late pioneer Mary Lou Robinson ’50 is the namesake of the U. S. Courthouse in Amarillo. -
November 22, 2024
He rose from humble beginnings in Abilene to pioneering high-risk, high-reward investment with J.H. “Jock” Whitney. -
November 11, 2024
He has witnessed history — and made it — as a federal judge in Washington, D.C. Judge Royce Lamberth ’67 continues to make headlines as a senior judge. -
November 6, 2024
One sister prosecuted and one defended. The story of how Sisters Edna ’55 and Diana ’57 Cisneros pursued justice on opposite sides of the law. -
May 13, 2024
Alumni secure America’s most legendary blues archive. -
May 13, 2024
The 1954 landmark decision in Hernandez v. Texas was a triumph of Equal Protection. It was also the height of a legal career cut too short. -
May 13, 2024
The Texas-sized impact of Judge Harriet Murphy ’69