Category: Features

  • Black-and-white collage featuring bold headline text reading “The Undeadliest Protest” overlaid on an image the UT clock tower and a protest scene with people holding signs.
    In 1970, the legal heroism of a group of law students kept the peace and saved lives.
  • Dark, abstract graphic with vertical streaks and glowing bars, featuring faint text that reads “Tracking Down Invisible Killers.”
    Genetic genealogy, pioneered by Barbara Rae-Venter ’85, is the hot new tool for cracking cold cases.
  • A black-and-white collage featuring the faces of Guy James Gray Jr. and Gretchen Sween, partially obscured by torn paper. Large text around them reads 'WHAT WE CARRY,' with fragments of documents and handwritten marks layered in the background.
    A prosecutor and a capital defense lawyer reflect on the toll of pursuing justice from opposite sides of the courtroom.
  • An illustration of blockchain technology.
    Are you ready for the internet’s next era? The Web3 upheaval could reshape the legal profession for the better.
  • A graphic of students walking into Texas Law.
    Forget what you know about law school rankings, and learn how Texas Law focuses on what's truly important.
  • A title illustration of "Power Players."
    Meet the lawyers who are fueling an abundant energy future for Texas—and the whole world.
  • Teaching-- Expert Speech, The First Amendment right of academic freedom Written by Professor David M. Rabban Art by Balbusso Twins
    Judges recognize it. Professors rely on it. But what does academic freedom really mean under the First Amendment?
  • Home Court Advantage - Cover Story | Illustration by Nash Weerasekera
    Texas’ newest courts have businesses beating a path to the Lone Star State and changing the legal landscape.
  • Ties that Bind: World War II News Sheet forges community | Photography by Davian-Lynn Hopkins
    Remembering Helen Hargrave and the World War II News Sheets that kept our community strong in its darkest hours.
  • Psychedelic colorful Illustration of human silouhette: Unusual Suspects
    The unlikely advocates for legalizing psychedelics to treat trauma.