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February 2, 2016
3L Brett Miller wins the Institute for Energy Law’s Hartrick Scholar Writing Competition for his article which will be published in the University of Denver Water Law Review.
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January 20, 2016
3L Jimmy “Dwight” Tom accepted an offer to have his research article about the cemetery access easement published in Environs: Environmental Law and Policy Journal at UC Davis School of Law.
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December 3, 2015
For the third time, 3L Brett Miller will have an article published in a scholarly journal. The University of Denver Water Law Review will publish his article on the water-energy contradiction between protecting ecosystems and reducing carbon emissions regarding renewable energy's use of non-renewable copper.
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November 10, 2015
Texas A&M Law Review's agriculture law symposium brought together leading practitioners, scholars and industry experts from across the nation to discuss legal issues regarding the sustainability of agriculture in modern society.
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August 26, 2015
3L Brett Miller’s article, “Come and ‘Take’ It: Whooping Cranes, Texas Water Rights, Endangered Species Act Liability, and Reconciling Ecological Scientific Testimony Within the Context of Proximate Causation,” was accepted for publication in the UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy.
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January 14, 2015
Matt McGowan has been selected as the winner of the national White River Environmental Law Writing Competition.
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July 13, 2014
Texas A&M law students venture to Costa Rica for the law school’s first wildlife law pro bono trip to work with the Proyecto Asis Wild Animal Shelter Center in the Arenal Volcano area.
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July 9, 2014
Carla Green is the first Aggie Law student to be selected for an Energy Institute Fellowship sponsored by the Texas A&M University Energy Institute and ConocoPhillips.
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April 25, 2014
Mike Young of the University of Adelaide, Australia, gave the keynote presentation “Is Texas Missing an Opportunity? Lessons From Australia,” part of the School of Law’s Water Lecture Series: Perspectives on Law and Policy.
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March 24, 2014
Texas A&M Law Review's Sixth Annual Energy Symposium presented cutting-edge developments in the legal sector to legal practitioners, landmen, industry insiders and students.
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November 15, 2013
The Texas A&M University School of Law’s Journal of Real Property Law hosted its third annual symposium. Practitioners and attorneys from across the state attended the Wind Farming: Obstacles to Planning and Development symposium.
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July 31, 2017
Texas A&M University announces Thomas W. Mitchell, J.D., LL.M., professor of law and co-director of the Program in Real Estate and Community Development Law, as interim dean of the Texas A&M University School of Law.
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June 14, 2017
Fresh off the XVI World Water Congress, Professor Gabriel Eckstein, who presided over the five-day event as Chair of the International Scientific Committee, said the conference achieved its mission -- to bridge the gap between scientists and policy-makers -- and then some.
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May 31, 2017
Legislation crafted by Texas A&M University Law Professor Thomas W. Mitchell that will provide enhanced inherited property protections to vulnerable, low- and middle-income families has been signed into law by Gov. Abbott after passing unanimously in the Texas Legislature.
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April 26, 2017
On the heels of its adoption into law in South Carolina, Professor Thomas Mitchell’s Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act (UPHPA) continues to gain traction, most recently in Hawaii and New Mexico.
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March 31, 2017
Professor Gabriel Eckstein served as a legal commentator at the Pontifical Academy of Sciences Seminar on the Human Right to Water at the Vatican on Feb. 23-24, 2017, to focus on how to persuade nations around the world to pursue and implement the human right to water.
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March 22, 2017
Prof. Elizabeth Trujillo’s book, “Reframing the Trade and Environment Linkage for Sustainable Development in a Fragmented World,” revisits the trade and environment linkage, one that historically has been in tension, but which, due to increased energy demand and concerns for climate change, is shifting and finding common ground.
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January 13, 2017
Texas A&M University School of Law’s new Program in Real Estate and Community Development Law will be hosting its first Real Property Law Schmooze on February 2-4, 2017.
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November 10, 2016
Professor Gabriel Eckstein addressed United Nations representatives from the European Union on the topic of international law and transboundary groundwater resources.
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September 22, 2016
At the invitation of South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, Professor Thomas W. Mitchell attended the ceremonial signing of the Uniform Partition of Heirs’ Property Act, for which he was the principal drafter, in South Carolina on Sept. 22.
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