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November 22, 2024
He rose from humble beginnings in Abilene to pioneering high-risk, high-reward investment with J.H. “Jock” Whitney. -
November 22, 2024
Generations of students have worn their Texas Law pride for all to see, through dozens of whimsical T-shirts designed to delight. -
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 7, 2024
I care deeply that we innovate without losing sight of what has made this place amazing for generations. -
November 6, 2024
The unlikely advocates for legalizing psychedelics to treat trauma. -
November 6, 2024
Students take on the challenge of parole representation in a project that’s become the largest provider of pro bono parole services in the state of Texas. -
November 6, 2024
“If you want to study courtroom advocacy with some of the smartest students in the whole country, this is the place to do it,” says Mike Golden ’01. -
November 6, 2024
Prof. Sanford V. Levinson argues it’s time for a reboot. “To honor the hopes of the Founders, we should learn ‘the lessons of experience,’ as both Hamilton and Madison wrote.” -
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. -
November 1, 2024
Space is a dynamic, difficult, and dangerous realm.Once the province only of state actors, Earth’s orbit is now open for business. The stakes couldn’t be higher.