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The School of Law offers numerous courses and programs that bridge the classroom and the practice of law. Students gain hands-on experience through advanced training in simulated settings via advocacy, legal writing, and other hands-on courses, and work on real-world cases and projects through clinics, internships, and pro bono work.
- The Juris Doctor (J.D.) Program
The three-year academic program at Texas Law is intense and...
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Law made by administrative agencies dominates the modern...
- The Juris Doctor (J.D.) Program
The three-year academic program at Texas Law is intense and transformative. The first year is spent on the study of foundational topics in our legal system, such as constitutional law and civil procedure, that are essential for every lawyer to master.
Law made by administrative agencies dominates the modern legal system and modern legal practice. This course examines the legal and practical foundations of the modern administrative state.
Innovating the Curriculum “It’s the best class I ever taught in my life.” That’s how Prof. A. Mechele Dickerson, describes “COVID and the Law,” the course she created in 2021 to discuss lessons in law and society learned from the pandemic.
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The University of Texas at Austin School of Law is dedicated to the professional training of future lawyers, to the deeper understanding of law and legal institutions, and to the improved administration of justice.
School of Law Admission Information Curriculum. The curriculum consists of lockstep courses (required courses that must be taken in a prescribed sequence), advanced required courses, core curriculum electives, and general curriculum electives.
At Texas A&M University School of Law, you can keep your options open by pursuing a broad education. Or you can choose a distinct path. You have the option to earn a concentration by focusing on any of 17 practice areas in which we offer a specialized curriculum.