Graduating students recognized for their extraordinary commitment during law school to using the law to serve others and to supporting Texas Law’s public interest community.
Taking advantage of the remote meeting format, the board invited three alums - Megan Sheffield ‘13, Elizabeth Esser-Stuart ‘18, and Anjela Jenkins '11 - for student-led discussions
The family is featured in a Refugees International video highlighting the impact of U.S. policy along the southern border. Jill Applegate '21, and Nat Fine '20, appear in the video.
Founded at Texas Law in 2015, GRITS - Getting Radical in the South - is an entirely student-run public interest law conference focusing on social justice work in the South
The scholarship is awarded annually to third-year students of outstanding academic excellence who plan to remain in Texas after graduation to practice public service law