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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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July 10, 2017
Incoming first year Aggie Law student Amanda Sarmiento of Laredo, Texas, recently won BARBRI’s 2017 One Lawyer Can Change the World Scholarship competition.
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June 1, 2017
Five law school alumni were recently sworn into the Bar of the United States Supreme Court.
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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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May 22, 2017
On Friday, May 12, Texas A&M University School of Law held its spring commencement exercise at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, celebrating the graduation of 158 Aggie Law students.
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May 11, 2017
Professor Peter K. Yu, the Co-Director of the Center for Law and Intellectual Property at Texas A&M University School of Law, has recently been appointed the Co-Director of Studies of the American Branch of the International Law Association (ILA).
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May 1, 2017
Immigration experts from around the country, including Professor Bill Ong Hing and former ICE director Sarah Saldaña, examine the current and future state of immigration law at the Texas A&M Law Review symposium: “American Immigration Law: The New Colossus.”
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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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April 24, 2017
Texas A&M Law advocacy teams celebrate a Best Advocate Award, top four finishes in both moot court and mock trial at NBLSA national finals competitions, along with a second place finish for the ADR team at the ABA regional mediation meet.
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April 19, 2017
Aggie Law students spent spring break volunteering their time throughout the state in legal aid agencies serving Texans as part of the Texas Access to Justice Commission “Pro Bono Spring Break” program while gaining valuable hands-on legal experience.
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April 10, 2017
Texas A&M Law Review will host its spring symposium, “American Immigration Law: The New Colossus,” on Friday, April 21 for interactions with members of the community, academics and practitioners and the opportunity to bring together people with differing opinions to have respectful discussions and gain perspective on what immigration law changes mean locally and in the greater community.
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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 30, 2017
Texas A&M Law students, faculty and staff and their families volunteered around Fort Worth as part of the Big Event to promote campus and community unity through service projects.
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March 28, 2017
Professor Neil Sobol testified at a briefing, “Targeted Fines and Fees against Low-Income Minorities: Civil Rights and Constitutional Implications,” before the United States Commission on Civil Rights in Washington, D.C. on March 17, 2017.
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