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April 23, 2019
Newly-appointed judicial law clerks and class of 2019 students Lynda Charleson, Jordan Curry, Isabelle Hutchinson, and Luis Suarez credit the strong, supportive clerkship program resources at Texas A&M Law, led by the faculty and Office of Career Services, as vital to their success.
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April 22, 2019
The Texas A&M University School of Law Advocacy Program moot court team of Heather Nichols, John Robinson and Grant Schauer and the mediation team of Kaitlyn Pound and Derek McKee won ABA national semifinalist honors.
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April 17, 2019
In an ABA Legal Rebel podcast, "legal pioneer" Professor Luz Herrera, Associate Dean for Experiential Education, discusses different models to address the access to justice gap, such as subsidizing low bono legal representation and nonprofit law firms, and how this work impacts communities and the individual lawyers.
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April 5, 2019
Texas A&M University School of Law Instructional Associate Professor John Murphy has been selected to receive a Texas A&M University Distinguished Achievement Award in the category of teaching.
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April 3, 2019
Texas A&M University School of Law Immigrant Rights Clinic students won protection under the Convention Against Torture for a client from Somalia. Students and advisers obtained an emergency stay of removal, reopened his case and won it.
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March 30, 2019
Texas A&M University School of Law Professor Neil Sobol testified in support of Texas House Bill 996 before the Texas House Committee on Pensions, Investments and Financial Services. The bill aims to prevent "zombie debt" and require debt buyers to provide notice when collecting on time-barred debts.
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March 18, 2019
Texas A&M University School of Law first-year law student Lora Naismith, great-great-granddaughter of basketball's inventor, Dr. James Naismith, shares her thoughts on her famous family, basketball and international intellectual property.
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March 13, 2019
Kevin Hernandez, Texas A&M Journal of Property Law editor-in-chief, has accepted an offer from the Harvard Latinx Law Review to publish his article "The Implications of Environmental Law and Latino Property Rights on Modern-Age Border Security: Rejecting a Physical Border and Embracing a Virtual Wall."
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March 7, 2019
Texas A&M University School of Law students, faculty and staff, along with history and engineering undergraduate and graduate students from College Station, traveled to the Rio Grande Valley to gain a better understanding of the border region.
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March 6, 2019
Texas A&M University School of Law Advocacy Program ADR and moot court competition teams won their regional championships and advanced to the national finals.
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