As our diverse faculty teach and train the next generation of legal professionals, they also research and publish in top legal and academic journals, present at conferences and symposia globally, and advise legislation and policy at the local, state, and federal level.
The vast majority of legal disputes are resolved outside the courtroom through dispute resolution, which is no longer “alternative.” Expert negotiation, mediation, and arbitration skills are absolutely vital to the practice of law in the 21st century.
Dispute resolution is a part of every area of practice, from family law to business and criminal law. Even trial lawyers must be familiar with dispute resolution processes given that the overwhelming majority — over 96% — of civil and criminal cases don’t go to jury trial and are resolved through dispute resolution procedures.
Texas A&M Law is ranked the #7 dispute resolution program in the nation, making it the #1 program in Texas.
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In today’s global, information-based economy, fostering innovation and safeguarding intellectual property (IP) is more important and complex than ever. From semiconductors to sitcoms and art to agriculture, IP laws protect original designs, creations, and innovations. At Texas A&M Law CLIP, we combine classroom time with hands-on experience to prepare our J.D. and graduate students to navigate the complex legal issues surrounding patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets.
The Intellectual Property Law program at Texas A&M Law has continuously ranked in the top 10 by U.S. News and World Report for the past eight years.
Through the Criminal Law, Justice & Policy Program, Texas A&M Law students have an opportunity to learn about criminal law, to critically analyze criminal policy, and to develop legal skills through a large variety of courses, clinics, and externships.
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Natural resources are critical for energy, agriculture, manufacturing, and economic development. Our natural environment is a highly complex and integrated system, and sound decision-making related to the sustainable management of natural resources and the environment requires a broad and interdisciplinary approach. The Energy, Environmental, and Natural Resource Systems Law Program (EENRSLP) at Texas A&M Law endeavors to train and offer real-world experience to students on law and policy issues related to the exploitation, management, and conservation of these resources, especially as they intersect with other disciplines and with communities worldwide.
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The Institute for Healthcare Access was established by the Texas A&M University System Board of Regents in 2023. The Institute is a collaboration between Texas A&M Health Science Center, Texas A&M University School of Medicine, and Texas A&M University School of Law. This innovative institute will lead interdisciplinary health policy research, help advance interdisciplinary and interprofessional education, and create innovative clinical and community partnerships across Texas A&M to expand healthcare access and improve health in Texas — where access to affordable healthcare is a major concern — and across the nation.
The Institute will be based on the Texas A&M-Fort Worth campus, which is currently under construction and slated to be completed in 2025.
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The Workplace Law Program at Texas A&M Law focuses on the practical application of the law in and out of the classroom. Whether desiring to represent employees or employers, students learn about the complexities of employment discrimination, employment, and labor laws along with all other laws that affect the workplace. They also have the opportunity to put their classroom learning to work in many experiential aspects, either through simulations, externships, or internships.
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