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# Our Faculty Community

**Source**: https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/
**Parent**: https://law.utexas.edu/admissions/

> [Faculty Directory](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/directory)
>
> [Faculty Publications and Activities](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/publications)

## The Texas Law faculty is a varied and amazing array of scholars engaged in the most important areas of the law, with one thing in common—they all love to teach.

## World-class minds

Learn from the best.

Our professors are on the leading edge of the most important debates in American law. They write scholarship that everyone talks about. They write the books you’ll be learning from. They will be your teachers, your mentors, and your guides through the law school curriculum.

Faculty Directory

Get to know the Texas Law faculty.

[Explore our Faculty Directory](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/directory/)

Areas of Specialty

Whatever aspect of law you want to learn, our faculty has it covered.

[Browse Areas of Specialty](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/directory/)

Publications

Browse our database of faculty research and scholarship.

[See Faculty Publications](https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/publications/)

## Making Constitutional Law: On the Front Lines

All of our faculty members possess an unwavering dedication to their students and their scholarship. These three are shaping the future of law and the courts in substantive ways and their love for teaching transforms the ordinary classroom into an inspired place where ideas flourish.

### Tara Grove

A renowned expert on constitutional law and an authority on textualism as an interpretive philosophy, Prof. Grove has published scholarship on those subjects in some of the leading law journals in the country. In 2021, she was among a select group named to the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States, a bipartisan committee charged with examining proposals to reform the Court.

### Lawrence Sager

Lawrence Sager is one of the nation’s preeminent constitutional theorists and scholars. He has written and co-written dozens of articles, many of them now classics in the canon of legal scholarship and our understanding of the founding document. His expertise also encompasses philosophy, and he helps lead our Law & Philosophy Program.

### Richard Albert

With a focus on constitution-making and constitutional design, Richard Albert is one of the premier scholars of comparative constitutional law. He is a prolific author, editor, speaker, and an advisor to governments and parliaments on constitutional reform. He recently served on the 15-person Constitutional Reform Committee advising the Government of Jamaica on writing and enacting its new constitution.

## Featured Faculty Profiles and Stories

[See more faculty news](https://law.utexas.edu/news/category/faculty-news/)

## Faculty in the Media

[See more faculty in the media](https://law.utexas.edu/news/faculty-in-the-media/)

- Law360

  [Justices Advised To Keep Law Clear In ‘Skinny Label’ Case](https://www-law360-com.eu1.proxy.openathens.net/articles/2450548/justices-advised-to-keep-law-clear-in-skinny-label-case)

  A brief co-written by Professor **Paul Gugliuzza**—arguing that the Hikma case complicated patent inducement jurisprudence by focusing on generic drug labels—is cited in an article offering advice to the U.S. Supreme Court on a case involving “skinny labels.”
- Tribune News Service

  [Ask not what AI can do for you](https://www.gulftoday.ae/opinion/2026/03/09/ask-not-what-ai-can-do-for-you)

  AI Innovation and Law Fellow **Kevin Frazier** encourages young Americans not to be fearful of AI or adopt an anti-tech narrative, and instead, seize the opportunity to use AI in ways that benefit humanity, with support from the new US Tech Corps program.
- Gadget Review

  [New York Proposes Ban on AI Answering Questions About Medicine, Law, and Engineering](https://www.gadgetreview.com/new-york-proposes-ban-on-ai-answering-questions-about-medicine-law-and-engineering)

  AI Innovation and Law Fellow **Kevin Frazier** comments that New York’s proposed ban on AI providing substantive advice in various licensed professions is unconstitutional and a form of censorship.

## Faculty Experts for the Media

Looking for a Texas Law faculty expert to provide commentary or background on a legal issue in the news?

[Connect with Our Faculty Experts](https://law.utexas.edu/offices/communications/media-relations/)