The Texas Bar Foundation awarded the Texas A&M University School of Law a $15,000 grant to support the law school’s Legal Wellness Justice Project. The project will work with law students in low-income areas of Texas hurt hardest by the pandemic to proactively screen individuals for legal needs and then provide referrals to a range of free legal resources designed to fill those needs.
Texas Bar Foundation awards $15,000 grant for Legal Wellness Justice Project
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TAMU Law graduate and clinic student attorney joins Cantey Hangar LLP
John D. Robinson, a 2019 graduate of Texas A&M University School of Law, has joined Cantey Hanger LLP as an associate in the Litigation Section. He will handle health care and commercial litigation cases.
Topics: Texas A&M University School of Law, Clinics, law clinic, tamu law, Experiential Education
From homeless to hopeful: A disabled veteran's claim is approved with student legal aid
Texas A&M University School of Law clinic client, Carlos Gonzalez, is a Gulf War disabled veteran who, in 2017, sought legal assistance from the law school regarding his driver's license. Supervising attorney and faculty member, Karon Rowden, and students resolved the issue for him with a hearing in a county court.
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