Category: Closing Arguments

  • Grammy-nominated jazz musician Colin Hancock '25 just might be the hippest lawyer you'll ever meet.
    Grammy-nominated jazz musician Colin Hancock ’25 just might be the hippest lawyer you’ll ever meet.
  • Black and white yearbook portrait of William "Bill" Mahomes Jr. ’72
    Q&A with the man who helped integrate Texas A&M.
  • Admired and beloved, the late pioneer Mary Lou Robinson '50 is the namesake of the U. S. Courthouse in Amarillo.
    Admired and beloved, the late pioneer Mary Lou Robinson ’50 is the namesake of the U. S. Courthouse in Amarillo.
  • TLM_Fall2024_Benno Schmidt
    He rose from humble beginnings in Abilene to pioneering high-risk, high-reward investment with J.H. “Jock” Whitney.
  • Formal photo of Judge Lamberth in black robe standing in front of case filled with books
    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.
  • TLM_Fall2024_Sisters In Law
    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.
  • Two men in black and white photo
    Alumni secure America’s most legendary blues archive.
  • framed portrait of Gus Garcia ’38
    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.
  • Art of Judge Harriet Murphy on orange background
    The Texas-sized impact of Judge Harriet Murphy ’69