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Aggie Law Students Pursue Dignity for Impoverished Local Community

In the fall of 2018, Aggie law students teamed with environmental attorney Mark McPherson to assist in bringing sewage and potable water services to the Dallas County community of Sand Branch. Read more.

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Debating Climate Change Litigation with Former Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton

On November 8, 2018, former U.S. Secretary of the Interior and Attorney General of Colorado, Hon. Gale Norton visited Texas A&M Law to participate in a friendly debate with Professor Gabriel Eckstein. Read more. 

_ TAMU Law Former Student Stephanie Bradley Fryer
NRS ALUMNA STEPHANIE BRADLEY FRYER FLIES SOLO

Stephanie Bradley Fryer, a dynamic student during her time at Texas A&M Law and enterprising attorney since graduating in 2017, has not slowed down one iota. Fryer recently hung her own shingle with the establishment of Stephanie Bradley Fryer PLLC. Read more

_ NRS Professor Gabriel Eckstein
Professor Eckstein Elected President of International Association

Texas A&M Law Professor and Natural Resources Systems Program director, Gabriel Eckstein, was elected president of the non-profit International Water Resources Association (“IWRA”)  in late 2018. His three-year term began in January of this year. Read more. 

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NRS Faculty and Students Learn how Municipal Waste Can be Cleansed by Artificial Wetlands

On November 2, 2018, law students and faculty visited the John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Seagoville, Texas, located outside of Dallas, Texas. Director John DeFillipo greeted the group and provided an orientation on the history, purpose, and future goals of the Wetland Center. Read more. 

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NRS Program Hosts 10th Annual Energy Symposium

The 10th Annual Energy Symposium—Energy Law Currents: From the Ground Up—organized by the TAMU Law Program in Natural Resources Systems, highlighted many pressing issues in energy law. Read more.

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NAFTA 2.0 Symposium: Natural Resource Extraction and Sustainable Development panel

Texas A&M Law’s Global and Comparative Law Program put on a two-day event running from February 28 to March 1, 2019, addressing the ways by which North America is dealing with global change as a region. Read more. 

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TAMU LAW PROPERTY JOURNAL HOSTS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM

The Texas A&M Journal of Property Law’s annual fall symposium, Rural Development: Using Innovation to Create Thriving Communities, brought together influential scholars from across the country to present their research on barriers to development and solutions to advance and protect rural America. Read more.

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Texas A&M Law Review Hosts Ag Law Symposium

The Texas A&M Law Review Fall 2018 Symposium, Agriculture 2.0: The Changing Legal Landscape for Texas Agriculture, invited prominent scholars and practitioners from across the nation to present and comment on current issues in the law of agriculture. Read more.  

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Exploring Careers in Environmental & Natural Resources Law

On November 1, 2018, experienced attorneys engrossed students with career advice at a panel on Careers in Environmental & Natural Resources Law. Texas A&M Law proudly hosted Susan Maxwell of Bickerstaff Heath Delgado Acosta, Caroline Sweeney with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (“TCEQ”), Peter Wahl of Jackson Walker; and Steve McMillen with Texas Instruments (“TI”). Read more. 

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TAMU Law Faculty Highlights

Check out our faculty highlights.

 

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TAMU Law Student Highlights

Kevin Hernandez (3L) and Taylor Faught (3L) were awarded the Buck Wynne Memorial Scholarship—established by the State Bar of Texas Environmental and Natural Resources Law Section for attaining the highest grades in TAMU Law’s Natural Resources Law and Policy class. Read more.

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