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  2. Texas Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Law Review is wholly owned by a parent corporation, the Texas Law Review Association, rather than by the school. The Review is the 11th most cited law journal in the United States according to HeinOnline's citation ranking. [1] Admission to the Review is obtained through a "write-on" process at the end of each academic year. Well over ...

  3. Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project - Wikipedia

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    The Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project is civic education program in which law students work with local high schools to enhance understanding of constitutional law and oral advocacy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The project was founded in 1999 at American University's Washington College of Law in Washington, D.C. , by Professor Jamie Raskin .

  4. Tex Lezar - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] [12] In 1984, President Reagan nominated [13] Lezar to be the U.S. Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy, [9] [14] advising on a range of legal issues, including civil and criminal law, and playing a role in the federal judicial appointment process, as evidenced in a 1982 memo from John G. Roberts, who would later ...

  5. Texas Review of Law and Politics - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Review of Law & Politics is a legal publication whose mission is to publish "thoughtful and intellectually rigorous conservative articles—articles that traditional law reviews often fail to publish—that can serve as blueprints for constructive legal reform."

  6. Bobby Chesney - Wikipedia

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    Robert M. "Bobby" Chesney (born June 23, 1971) is an American lawyer and the Dean of the University of Texas School of Law. [1] He is the Charles I. Francis Professor in Law and was the associate dean for academic affairs before becoming the dean.

  7. Bryan A. Garner - Wikipedia

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    Garner has taught at the University of Texas School of Law, the UC Berkeley School of Law, Texas Tech University School of Law, and Texas A&M University School of Law. He has been awarded three honorary doctorates from Stetson, La Verne, and Thomas M. Cooley Law School. He serves on the Board of Advisers of The Green Bag. [19]

  8. Lisa Blatt - Wikipedia

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    Blatt was born Lisa Carol Schiavo in San Angelo, Texas, [2] to Dr. Lois Friedman, a psychologist and professor, and Dr. Luigi Schiavo, a software engineer. [1] She grew up in Texas in San Angelo and Bryan–College Station. [3] Blatt was inspired by Thurgood Marshall to pursue a career in law and began speech and debate in seventh grade. [4]

  9. Category:Towers in Texas - Wikipedia

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