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December 20, 2017
Professor Elizabeth Trujillo was elected by her peers to the American Law Institute, contributing to improving the law through legal scholarship and education.
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November 15, 2017
This fall, Texas A&M Law welcomed legal scholars Nancy Welsh and Guillermo Garcia to its nationally ranked Dispute Resolution Program along with launching new program initiatives and expanding course offerings.
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November 3, 2017
As part of its continuing effort to make law school more accessible, Texas A&M Law announced today that it will accept the GRE in addition to the LSAT as part of its application process for the Fall 2018 entering class.
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October 23, 2017
3L Megan Reed's passion for criminal law advocacy and work with the Innocence Project served her well in her pursuit of a clerkship with the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals—the state’s highest
criminal court. This fall, she will clerk for Judge David Newell.
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October 23, 2017
After a six-week summer internship with Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht of the Texas Supreme Court, Texas A&M Law student Henrik Strand knew he wanted to return for a post graduate clerkship. This fall, Strand will head back to Austin, this time to serve as a clerk for Justice John Phillip Devine.
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October 20, 2017
Marshall, Texas native 3L Jordan Simmons Hayes co-hosted an eminent domain workshop for the landowners of her hometown. The event, "Water Rights and Eminent Domain Issues for the Landowner in East Texas," was sponsored by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
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October 17, 2017
In the year the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) turns 40, practitioners and academics gathered at Texas A&M Law to examine the legal and policy issues relevant to the current enforcement and compliance landscape.
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October 13, 2017
During the recently held 12th annual Colloquium on Scholarship in Employment and Labor Law (COSELL), hosted by Texas A&M Law, more than 40 professors and fellows from across the country presented papers in progress on workplace law topics.
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October 12, 2017
In his latest piece of scholarship, forthcoming in the California Law Review, Professor Glynn Lunney examines the incentives that lead parties to litigate and how those incentives bias the trademark cases that come before the courts and how courts perceive them.
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October 12, 2017
Texas A&M Law proudly welcomed to campus the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, which heard oral arguments for two cases, presented to a packed room of more than 200 students and guests.
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