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An ideal location, flexible scheduling, and an innovative academic program make Texas A&M University School of Law an excellent place for your legal studies.
Our accessible and student-friendly faculty have considerable academic and professional experience and take pride in teaching and mentoring students.
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Huyen Pham, professor of immigration law, teaches that law isn't a set of restrictions; it's a foundation for freedom.
Associate Dean for Experiential Education, Luz Herrera, trains her students to be fearless advocates for justice.
Professor Glynn Lunney explores the role of copyright in the music industry in a digital age.
Tanya Pierce, legal writing professor, teaches students the best most persuasive way to support their point argument.
Paul George, an expert in civil litigation and transportation policy, enjoys when his students teach him something.
Gabriel Eckstein, water and energy law professor, combines law with science to shape environmental policy.
Neal Newman, business law professor, is an avid runner who pushes students to go the extra mile.
International intellectual property expert Peter Yu teaches winning strategies to help students succeed on a global scale.
We cultivate the knowledge, skills and Aggie core values you'll need for success.
Are you the next great trial lawyer or deal maker? Interested in a particular practice area? We'll guide you on your journey.
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Unsurpassed quality of life, exceptional job opportunities and a welcoming legal community converge in Fort Worth.
Employers want multi-dimensional lawyers with diverse skills who thrive in a variety of roles. We've got you covered.
Take what you learn on campus from professors like Charlotte Ku to nations across the globe.
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