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.

Against the backdrop of the recently collapsed Soviet Union, Texas A&M School of Law Dean Robert Ahdieh crossed paths with numerous familiar political figures during his undergraduate studies and research in Moscow.

While Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson would be unlikely to shift the court ideologically, a Texas A&M expert says appointing the first Black woman to the nation's highest court would have great significance.

The hub for collaboration with industry would rise alongside a new law school building.

Texas A&M's Fort Worth-based law school's employment rate of 93.85 percent also puts it at No. 10 in the nation, according to data from the American Bar Association.

The medical-legal partnership allows students to develop and apply their skills on behalf of clients who cannot afford legal representation.

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.