Law School Advice

New Funding for Students in Public Service Positions Announced

April 18, 2023 Summer Public Service Program participants (bottom row, from left) Lea Kokenes ’24 (Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem, ...

Introductions

As my bio probably reveals, my name is Celine and I'm a current English undergraduate student at University College London ...

Excellence in Public Interest Awards Honor Commitment to the Greater Good

April 13, 2023 Front row: Sally Vandenberg, Lia Sifuentes Davis, Meg Clifford, and Ryan Goldstein; back row: Keith Cohan, Lyle ...

🤘 STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Jonathan Ladd ’25

April 10, 2023 For this edition of Texas Law’s Student Spotlight series, meet 1L Jonathan Ladd! Q: Where did you ...

Toblerone to lose iconic Swiss Matterhorn from packaging

Reading time: four minutes Mmm, chocolate! Very soon, one of our most recognisable and iconic chocolates is going to have ...

You’ve been discriminated against at work, what now?

Reading time: five minutes This article contains general observations and my own experiences only. It isn’t legal advice. I’m not ...

Guzman to Deliver Commencement Address

April 3, 2023 Eva Guzman, formerly a Justice of the Texas Supreme Court, and currently a partner at the Houston ...

Accessibility in the beauty industry

Reading time: two minutes The organisation, We are Purple states that the term ‘purple pound’ refers to the spending power ...

Reflecting on Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2023

Reading time: one minute I recently attended a Neurodiversity celebration event at Addleshaw Goddard to mark Neurodiversity Celebration Week which ...

Multidistrict Litigation: Experts Look at the Controversial World of Mass Torts

March 30, 2023 Prof. Lynn Baker welcomes attendees at the opening of the 2023 Texas Law Review Symposium on Multidistrict ...

Mandatory mediation – a step forward or a step back?

Reading time: three minutes Mediation is an alternative means of settling disputes. It’s used in many different areas of law ...

🤘STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Leah Weintrub ’23

March 29, 2023 For this edition of Texas Law’s Student Spotlight series, meet 3L Leah Weintrub! Q: Where did you ...

Professor Mechele Dickerson Turns Current Events into Lessons

March 28, 2023 Law school classes aren’t often based on current events, and for good reason. Headline news can make ...

Professor Rabban to Deliver Hugo L. Black Lecture

March 27, 2023 Longtime Texas Law faculty member David Rabban has been selected to deliver the highly prestigious Hugo L ...

Texas Law Students Win National Transactional Law Competition

March 23, 2023 The winning team of (from left): Katherine Rossmiller ’24, Erin Johnson ’24, and Evan Schneeberger ’25, with ...

🤘STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Caroline Colgin ’25

March 20, 2023 For this edition of Texas Law’s Student Spotlight series, meet 1L Caroline Colgin! Q: What has been ...

Application Deadline – April 1 – Admissions Blog

After the March release of decisions, it can feel like “application season” is coming to a close. While more of ...

Women’s History Month: Texas Law Alumnae Epitomize Impact of Women

March 13, 2023 The women of Texas Law have been ground-breakers, leaders, and high achievers throughout our history, including several ...

Shaping the Conversation: Prof. Richard Albert Brings Diverse Voices to Summit on Constitutionalism

March 9, 2023 On the evening of October 30, 1995, a teenaged Richard Albert was sitting at his home in ...

Special Event: Justin Driver on “Schooling Free Speech”

March 8, 2023 Acclaimed law professor and author Justin Driver, who is in residence at Texas Law the week of ...

Pupillage interviews: essential tips

Reading time: two minutes For those of you lucky enough to get a pupillage interview this year, here are some ...

Who decides what adjustments are ‘reasonable’ or not?

Reading time: five minutes ‘Reasonable adjustments’ are the changes employers make to the workplace or to processes to remove a ...

Taking care of your mental health on the Bar course

Reading time: three minutes The Bar course is no joke – from the heavy (and I really do mean large) ...

Digital court reform programme: A step forward?

Reading time: two minutes What’s the digital court reform programme? The digital court reform programme is designed to transform the ...

UK’s legal sector continues to grow: What does this mean for the industry?

Reading time: two minutes The UK’s legal sector has seen continuous growth. This trend is set to continue despite macroeconomic ...