Archive for: UT Law School
The Way Back: The Peregrinus
By Andrew Roush
The story of the peregrinus, the mascot and so-called patron saint of the Law School, stretches all the way back to the Roman Empire. Sort of. Around the turn of...
Regents Order Further Investigation Into UT Law School
By Andrew Roush
A narrowly divided Board of Regents has approved hiring an external party to investigate UT Law and the Law School Foundation. Less than a day after a prominent...
Introducing Ward Farnsworth, the Latest UT Law Dean
By Lynn Freehill
As the new dean of The University of Texas School of Law, Ward Farnsworth will see that the best and worst of outcomes have befallen his predecessors. Former law...
Interim Dean: Law School Needs Faculty Unity, New External Dean
By Lynn Freehill
She hesitates to call it a crisis but concedes it is a word one might use when a university president forces a dean’s resignation mid-semester. Stefanie Lindquist...
Law School Dean Resigns at President’s Request
By Tim Taliaferro
The dean of UT’s law school, Larry Sager, has resigned—effective immediately—at the request of his predecessor, now-President Bill Powers. Sager announced...
UT Has Best Business Professors in Nation, Rankings Show
By Jordan Schraeder
Test-preparation company the Princeton Review has published two books that are chock-full of college rankings specific to the nation’s law and business schools. In...
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This Texas Ex Is Singing His Cowboy Songs in Music City
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How a Former Marine Built UT’s National Championship Weightlifting Team
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Two Award-Winning Professors (and One Hollywood Celebrity) Make Science Cool
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The Way Back: Hoop Dreams
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Good Reads Q&A: This Children’s Book Brings Social-Emotional Learning to Life in Technicolor