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May 2, 2025
Grammy-nominated jazz musician Colin Hancock ’25 just might be the hippest lawyer you’ll ever meet. -
May 2, 2025
Lori Duke ’95 takes up a State Department challenge to make international child hosting programs safer and better. -
May 2, 2025
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. -
May 2, 2025
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. -
May 2, 2025
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. -
May 2, 2025
Leaning in: to building relationships and serving others. -
May 2, 2025
Judges recognize it. Professors rely on it. But what does academic freedom really mean under the First Amendment? -
May 2, 2025
Q&A with the man who helped integrate Texas A&M. -
May 1, 2025
Texas’ newest courts have businesses beating a path to the Lone Star State and changing the legal landscape. -
April 30, 2025
Admired and beloved, the late pioneer Mary Lou Robinson ’50 is the namesake of the U. S. Courthouse in Amarillo.