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Members of UCSB Moot Court qualified for the American Moot Court Association’s National Tournament earlier this year.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders just capped off an historic season that resulted in the program's first Big 12 regular season ...
Creighton University embarks on a $25 million project poised to change the landscape of the urban university and downtown ...
A former U.S. appeals judge has been appointed to defend a Texas law restricting the open carrying of firearms at bars, ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s thought police law progressing in Texas Legislature, threatening universities
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick promised to take control of Texas universities, and the Texas Legislature may soon authorize his thought ...
For Texas, every dollar spent on law school immigration clinics upholds due process values while also training the next generation of lawyers.
Gray.” “It's hard to be a teacher when your heart is in it, but your mind isn't in it because you have to go work extra jobs or you have to pick up extra debt just to make sure ends meet,” ...
In response to federal activity banning diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education, the University of Connecticut ...
Ahead of the May 3 elections, voters in East Texas will choose leaders for mayor, city council, and school boards. The Tyler ...
Aristocrat Group Corp. (OTC: ASCC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Attorney Christopher Byrd, JD, MBA, CPA, to its ...
The Texas Tech football roster condenses as the medical retirements of two offensive linemen are among four player moves.
After World Wars I and II, war got a bad name. U.S. leaders recast military might as a way to prevent war. Hegseth thinks ...
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