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Baylor Lawyer Brit Featherston Sworn in as U S Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas | Law
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Professor Gerald Powell, JD 77, Recognized by the Texas Young Lawyers Association as Mentor of the Year | Law
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Tori Cooper
“I had such an amazing experience competing in the National Trial Competition. I couldn’t have asked for a better group to spend months preparing with than Sara, Conner, Jessie, and our coach Robert Little. I feel honored to have been able to compete alongside Sara, and I am so proud of what we were able to accomplish and thankful for the friendship we formed along the way. Thanks to Robert and his guidance this past year, we went into the competition confident and prepared to compete against the best advocates in the country. Because of Baylor Law and the advocacy program, I am leaving law school confident in my abilities and excited for my career as a Baylor Lawyer.”
Pro Bono Programs Stephen Rispoli’s Statement on Proposed Rule 6.05 I write to encourage you to vote to adopt Proposed Rule 6.05 of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct. As you know, our current Texas conflicts rule requires that each lawyer ensure that there is not a conflict with a potential client before meeting with the potential client to learn about the situation and give advice and counsel. However, this sound rule does have an unintended consequence. The rule poses a particular hardship for law school clinics and
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