Texas A&M experts say water conditions on the border have changed so much that the current legal framework for managing them is inadequate.

David and Shannon Lawson, experienced cybersecurity and information technology professionals, built on their backgrounds through the school’s Master of Legal Studies (MLS) program.

Bobby Ahdieh, who has led the Fort Worth-based law school since 2018, was recently ranked the fifth-most influential individual in legal education by The National Jurist.

Law and communication professor Peter Yu provides context on the rising controversies involving intellectual property and AI.

The Fort Worth-based school’s first-time bar pass rate also stands as highest in the state for the past decade.

A labor law expert from the Texas A&M School of Law breaks down the key points of conflict between the United Auto Workers union and the “Big Three” car manufacturers.

The law school has climbed more than 120 places in the U.S. News & World Report rankings since its acquisition in 2013.

Artificial intelligence could make legal services more streamlined and accessible — but many aspects of the profession still require a distinctly human touch, says A&M Law Professor Milan Markovic.

Tarrant County Judge David L. Evans '71 has been honored with the creation of an Endowed Dean's Scholarship.

The former Aggie football player will bring his perspective as a college and professional athlete to a new class on name, image and likeness at the Fort Worth law school in spring 2023.