In the Civil Rights Clinic you’ll work with local community members and organizations on advocacy and litigation to vindicate their civil rights. The clinic supports local organizations on issues most important to the community and provides opportunities for students to engage in litigation and community advocacy work, including legislative reform efforts, media advocacy, and strategic planning.
By providing an opportunity to engage in community-driven advocacy, the Civil Rights Clinic aims to develop creative, adaptive, and thoughtful lawyers who are confident in their ability to take on new issues and challenges in their future careers.
Texas A&M Law is committed to providing you with a well-rounded and multi-dimensional education that transcends classroom and theory-based learning. Our Professionalism & Leadership Program (PLP) is an innovative, engaging, cross-disciplinary program that cultivates skills, knowledge, and experience to launch a successful — and personally fulfilling — career in law. Along with a solid foundation in the law, you’ll gain critical reading, analytical, problem-solving, writing, negotiation, speaking, listening, research, organization, and management skills.
Our goal with the Legal Analysis, Research, and Writing Program is to help you achieve a professional level of writing with well-reasoned logical analysis, incisive research, and clear presentation. You’ll graduate with at least eight credits in LARW, enabling you to enter the professional world with a portfolio of writing samples.
Today’s problems require global solutions, and future lawyers need the skills to frame and shape solutions that draw on all resources, regardless of whether they are local or international. Texas A&M Law Global Programs equip students to develop the mindset, curiosity, and skills to advance tomorrow’s groundbreaking solutions to worldwide issues. With collaborative fieldwork opportunities, courses, and global travel, the options are limitless.