In the College of Social Work, faculty, staff, and students are challenged to put classroom lessons to work in the community to make the world a better place, especially for …
College of Law
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Where does creativity end and copyright begin? Two School of Music professors join two College of Law professors to discuss the “Blurred Lines” trial and the implications it may hold …
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Three colleges recently kicked off fundraising campaigns as part of the university’s journey to the Top 25.
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A UT Law alumna and two vet med professors helped make history through their involvement in the US Supreme Court case that legalized same-sex marriage across the United States.
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As a third-year law student, Estefania Chavez has already dealt with complex legal issues and client concerns that would challenge an experienced attorney. In her affiliation with the College of …
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Sarah Keeton Campbell (A&S, ’04) has been selected to serve as a clerk for Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. Campbell will clerk for Alito for one court term, starting in …