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  • New Tax Clinic Assists Low Income Taxpayers

    September 28, 2016
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    Texas A&M University School of Law launches a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic thanks to a grant from the Internal Revenue Service to provide services to low income taxpayers.
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  • Prof. Mitchell Attends Signing of a Property Act that He Helped Write

    September 22, 2016
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    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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  • Prof. Rich Awarded Grant for Spring 2017 Criminal Justice Course

    September 22, 2016
    Lisa Rich
    Professor Lisa Rich has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the Charles Koch Foundation to open and teach a special criminal justice course, Criminal Justice Scholar and Advocate, in Spring 2017.
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  • Students Recognized for Success in Dallas Bar Internships, Clerkships

    September 22, 2016
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    Five Texas A&M Law students were recognized at a Dallas Bar Foundation luncheon for their commitment and success in internships and clerkships.
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  • Prof. Eckstein to Address Israel’s Water Challenges

    September 14, 2016
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    Professor Gabriel Eckstein will present “Water Scarcity, Challenges, and Opportunities: Lessons from Israel” this week at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque and Texas A&M University in College Station.
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  • Texas A&M Law Hosts Sept. 9 Symposium on Looted Art, Cultural Property and Repatriation

    September 7, 2016
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    The Center for Law and Intellectual Property (CLIP) hosts "Loot: Looted Art, Cultural Property, and Repatriation." Featuring the nation's top lawyers, museums, auction houses and scholars, the symposium will focus on repatriation of art looted by the Nazis during World War II.
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  • Notre Dame Law Journal of Legislation to Publish Recent Grad’s Paper

    September 1, 2016
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    Charles Lincoln ’16 selects the Notre Dame Law School Journal of Legislation for publication of his article, “A Platonic Interpretation of the United States Constitution.”
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  • Daily Student Blogs from CLIP 'Art, Cultural Heritage, and the Law' Course in Italy

    July 31, 2016
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    Center for Law and Intellectual Property (CLIP) students studying abroad for the "Art, Cultural Heritage, and the Law" course share their experiences in daily blog posts from Texas A&M University's Santa Chiara Study Center in Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy.
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  • Law Students Explore Borderlands Law in Laredo

    July 29, 2016
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    Five Aggie Law students and seven Texas A&M International University students studied international law and trade in the inaugural summer “Borderlands Law” course held in Laredo at the TAMIU campus.
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  • Prof Eckstein Serves on International Forum at INBO

    July 21, 2016
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    Professor Gabriel Eckstein served on the International Cooperation Organizations Forum at the Assembly of the International Network of Basin Organizations in Mexico.
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  • Prof. ​Amber Baylor
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    “Mistake or murder? Trial opens of ex-Dallas officer who killed neighbor in his own home”
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    Reuters Online
    "U.S. government hears woeful testimony from 'heirs’ property' owners"
  • Prof. Guillermo Garcia Sanchez
    ADN40 (national news channel in Mexico)
    Energy ​reform in Mexico and its impacts on Texas and global markets
  • Prof. Lisa Rich
    Op-Ed on CNN
    "What we're ignoring about Manafort's sentence"
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    NY1
    "Going, Going, Gone: New Tactic by Real Estate Investors Forcing Some New Yorkers from Their Homes"
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    Observer
    "Jay-Z Halting His $204M Lawsuit Over a Lack of Black Arbitrators Could Be Historic"
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    Fort Worth Star-Telegram
    “How Texas A&M became a top-100 law school in four years”
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