Merel Pontier (LL.M. '20), Co-founder & Legal Director of Clinton Young Foundation, & Clinton Young to speak on their journey to right a wrongful conviction from the Netherlands to Texas.
In 2011, Mr. Wetsel co-authored the first treatise on Texas Wind Law with Professor Ernest E. Smith, Steven K. DeWolf, and Becky H. Diffen, which is published by LexisNexis and revised annually.
Dr. Noone is the co-author (with Laurie R. Blank) of the widely used textbook International Law and Armed Conflict: Fundamental Principles and Contemporary Challenges in the Law of War Second Edition (Aspen/Wolters Kluwer Publishing 2019).
Miguel Hernández Romo Valencia is a trilingual litigation attorney focusing his practice on complex litigation in civil, commercial, professional responsibility, family litigation, medical malpractice and insurance sectors.
Carlos Rivera (LLM '04) and Juan Carlos Valdivieso (LLM '15) to discuss what issues arise when doing business globally with special emphasis on Chile and Peru.
Law students will learn how legal and policy teams are a vital part of this American multinational technology company's success, shaping the future of internet policy and law across Texas, the U.S., and the world.
A comprehensive review of wind law, from litigation over the location of wind farms, to drafting leases, to federal, state and local government incentives.
Professor Fielder will speak on negotiating, litigating, and advising clients on a full range of legal issues that arise concerning works of art, the art market, and the art world.
Law students will learn how legal and policy teams are a vital part of this American multinational technology company's success, shaping the future of internet policy and law across Texas, the U.S., and the world.
Law students to visit internationally renowned humanities research center and learn about international legal and business issues revolving around the world of museums and other cultural institutions.
Parking Mobility project director to discuss comparative accessibility law and how law and technology are being used around the world to end accessible parking abuse, educate communities, and empower people with disabilities.
Law students to visit one of the largest university museums in the U.S. and to learn how practicing empathy and communication through art can deepen trust and build highly collaborative working relationships between lawyers and clients.
Texas Law students interested in international human rights human rights will learn about advocacy, education, community organizing to secure full equality for all people in Texas, the U.S., and the world.
2019 Texas Collaboration Fund Award recipient speaks on different dimensions (law, ethics, politics) involved in justifying use of force in international affairs.
Heidi Brown (Director of Legal Writing & Associate Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School) will discuss her book. She will talk about the valuable gifts that introverted individuals can contribute to the legal profession, including active listening, deep thinking, empathy, careful legal writing, creative problem-solving, and thoughtful communication.
Deputy-Secretary General at Permanent Court of Arbitration talks about Permanent Court of Arbitration's commitment to peaceful settlement of international disputes through arbitration.
Deputy Secretary-General & Principal Legal Counsel of Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) to discuss the 2019-2020 MD Anderson Fellowship in Transnational Law. The present one-year fellowship being offered funds full-time work at the PCA in The Hague.