Category: Closing Arguments

  • Judge Jesse McClure photographed in Austin TX on Feb 11, 2026. (Josh Huskin for Texas Law Magazine)
    Q&A with Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Jesse F. McClure III ’99.
  • Nighttime film set with a crew working around a car with flashing lights, illuminated by large studio lights and reflectors, while a boom lift holds a bright overhead spotlight.
    The condemned, lawyer Randy Schaffer ’73, and the original true-crime documentary.
  • A photograph of Andrea Meza '15
    She’s a fourth-generation Texan, a tough-as-nails litigator with a story­teller’s compassion.
  • An illustration of Brianna Terrell.
    Brianna Terrell ’25, fluent in American Sign Language, is sharing her expertise on the international stage.
  • TLM2025_Ashlie Alaman
    Ashlie Alaman ’09 is paying forward an act of kindness by supporting incoming first-generation law students.
  • "Juntos es mejor." Talking with Miguel Garza '12
    Siete Foods co-founder and CEO Miguel Garza '12 sat down with us to reflect on taking chances, solving big problems, and fielding a $1.2B partnership offer from PepsiCo.
  • 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.