The Fort Worth-based law school is closing out 2020 with increased rankings, more interest from legal employers and the highest bar exam pass rate in the state.

Professors in the Texas A&M College of Liberal Arts provide insight on what the lawsuit means for Big Tech and consumers.

Thomas W. Mitchell has been named a 2020 Fellow of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. The "genius" grant will help Mitchell further his mission to help disadvantaged families and communities maintain ownership of their property and real estate wealth.

Texas A&M experts explain the Insurrection Act of 1807 and the powers it gives a president to deploy the military on domestic soil.

The Fort Worth law school has earned winning marks for academic success and nationwide recognition for its accomplishments in recent years.

At "EnviroSchmooze," the School of Law hosted scholars from across the country to present environmental law research.

Justices heard oral arguments on two cases before an audience of Texas A&M School of Law faculty and students.

Students and members of the public will have the opportunity to attend the oral arguments of two cases before the Texas Supreme Court Oct. 10 at the Texas A&M School of Law campus.

Farm Bill provisions draw upon the Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act authored by Texas A&M Law School Professor Thomas W. Mitchell.