Author: Jeremy Simon

  • Dorothy Most's Scrapbook feature
    Dorothy C. Most’s scrapbook—housed at the Tarlton Law Library—provides a look at student life in the 1920s.
  • John Spong in his office. Photo by Wendy Schneider
    Spong ’93 hosts the music history podcast "One by Willie."
  • Joshua Sellers portrait
    The award-winning election scholar brings the news headlines into the classroom.
  • Mechele Dickerson Web Feature
    Professor Mechele Dickerson’s new book "The Middle-Class New Deal" argues that action must be taken to save struggling lower and middle-income Americans.
  • Oren Bracha Web Feature
    The William C. Conner Chair in Law combines interests in legal history, intellectual property, and legal theory.
  • A graphic illustration of a woman navigating a maze.
    Professor Angie Littwin first named the form of financial abuse she continues to study, and her research has helped produce laws to support and protect its survivors.
  • Kyle Ryman Swearing in
    Kyle Ryman ’20 describes how applying Army systems enabled him to graduate near the top of his class.
  • Cassidy Winters ’27 at the United States Embassy in Kigali, Rwanda
    Cassidy Winters ’27 spent her summer as a judicial law clerk at Rwanda’s supreme court and representing people on pre-trial detention in Uganda.
  • Dean Bobby Chesney, Elliott Fontenette ’09, Paige Duggins-Clay ’17, Judge Hilda Tagle Knebel ’77, and Talmage Boston ’78.
    Five extraordinary graduates were celebrated at the annual Alumni Awards gala.
  • Legacy of Susana Aléman_WebFeature
    Susana Alemán ’84 was a beloved administrator who supported generations of students during her two decades as assistant dean for student affairs at Texas Law.
  • Headshot of Juan Miguel Matheus
    Faculty and student scholars will study new challenges to the First Amendment.
  • Graham Strong Teaching
    Longtime professor receives the prestigious Jalonick Centennial Lectureship.