Tag: Spring-2024

  • sketches of six faculty
    Meet Texas Law's new scholars and award-winning instructors, all of whom are providing students the best that legal education has to offer. 
  • portrait of Lisa Blatt
    Fierce. Capable. Funny. Direct. These are just a few words that describe Lisa Blatt ’89.
  • Drawing of pharmacists and dollar sign
    Professor Melissa Wasserman uncovers a surprising fix.
  • Collage of yearbook photos
    Assault and Flattery turns 70.
  • 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.
  • Star with red, white and blue beam
    Legal issues increasingly shape election outcomes. Here’s a primer on the 2024 election.
  • Art of Judge Harriet Murphy on orange background
    The Texas-sized impact of Judge Harriet Murphy ’69
  • Eagle with colors
    After a 10-year hiatus in publishing, we are bringing Texas Law Magazine back for one reason: connection.
  • Photo of Rastell's Dictionary
    See Tarlton’s rarest book: the world’s oldest English-language dictionary.