Tag: Spring-2025

  • 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.
  • Lori Duke '95 takes up a State Department challenge to make international child hosting programs safer and better. | Art by Sunnu Rebecca Choi
    Lori Duke ’95 takes up a State Department challenge to make international child hosting programs safer and better.
  • As CEO of AshBritt, the country's leading emergency management company, Brittany Perkins Castillo '13 brings order to chaos and helps hope triumph over despair. | Art by Chantal Jahchan
    As CEO of AshBritt, the country’s leading emergency management company, Brittany Perkins Castillo ’13 brings order to chaos and helps hope triumph over despair.
  • The Verdict is In - Texas Law's clerkship program is tops in the nation, with record numbers of graduates landing in the most exclusive chambers, all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. | ART BY BETH GOODY/THE ISPOT
    A revolution is coming to the firearms industry, in the form of new state public nuisance laws, and Professor Linda Mullenix sees a new wave of mass tort litigation on the horizon.
  • Trigger Warnings - A revolution is coming to the firearms industry, in the form of new state public nuisance laws, and Professor Linda Mullenix sees a new wave of mass tort litigation on the horizon. | Art by Doug Chayka
    A revolution is coming to the firearms industry, in the form of new state public nuisance laws, and Professor Linda Mullenix sees a new wave of mass tort litigation on the horizon.
  • TLM2025 Spring_Dean's Message Helping Hands
    Leaning in: to building relationships and serving others.
  • 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?
  • Black and white yearbook portrait of William "Bill" Mahomes Jr. ’72
    Q&A with the man who helped integrate Texas A&M.
  • 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.
  • 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.