Faculty in the Media
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The Daily Texan February 25, 2026
UT Law clinic marks 50th anniversary, continues giving students hands-on experience in juvenile court
Juvenile Justice Clinic Director Pam Sigman discusses the organization and value of the clinic in providing law students meaningful experience representing youth in courts.
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Mother Jones February 24, 2026
Red States Are Doing What Trump Won’t: Going After Abortion Pills in Court
Professor RachelRebouché reviews an argument about the safety and efficacy of telemedicine prescribing abortion pills, which provides the basis for an upcoming Supreme Court case.
More of: Rachel Rebouché
Austin-American Statesman February 23, 2026
After yogurt shop exonerations, what justice might look like for the four cleared men
Clinical Professor Charles Press surveys the legal avenues that four men wrongly accused of the 1991 yogurt shop murders could use to obtain compensation or damages.
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The Daily Show February 23, 2026
Restoring the American Middle Class One Policy at a Time
Professor Mechele Dickerson joins Jon Stewart on The Daily Show to discuss headwinds facing the middle class and how government policies can help revitalize the American dream.
More of: Mechele Dickerson
San Francisco Chronicle February 20, 2026
One lawyer could take down California’s abortion shield. His star client is a convicted abuser.
Professor Rachel Rebouché comments on the use of the Comstock Act in a prevalent case targeting California's abortion shield laws.
More of: Rachel Rebouché
Fortune February 20, 2026
Something big is happening in AI, but that’s the only thing Matt Shumer got right
AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier is critical of Matt Shumer's viral essay on AI's dangerous future, pointing out that it has allowed people around the world to actively build tools that are improving their lives and the well-being of their communities.
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Bloomberg Law February 19, 2026
Exxon Drops Paul Weiss, Shifts Climate Suits Defense Work
Lecturer Christopher Kulander comments on the both adversarial and cooperative relationships between Exxon and Chevron in recent lawsuits.
More of: Christopher Kulander
The Houston Chronicle February 18, 2026
Worms in the porridge, despair in their eyes: Why are we still detaining kids at Dilley?
Clinical Professor Elissa Steglichspeaks out about poor conditions at detention centers and affirms how damaging the deprivation of liberty is to children's well-being.
More of: Elissa C Steglich
Verfassungsblog February 17, 2026
Nationalization Nonsense
Professor Joshua Sellerspens an article that examines the Constitutional underpinnings of America's decentralized elections and the risks posed by nationalizing the election process.
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Bloomberg Law February 17, 2026
ICE Fight Reveals Congress’ Limits and Why Presidents Act Alone
Professor Tara Grove observes that presidents often feel compelled to act when Congress's lengthy rulemaking process stalls, which can be perceived as presidential power grabs.
More of: Tara Grove
The Fulcrum February 13, 2026
We’re All Entrepreneurs Now: Learning, Pivoting, and Thriving the Age of AI
AI Innovation and Law Fellow Kevin Frazier asserts an entrepreneurial spirit is necessary to be active in today's job market.
More of: Kevin Frazier
America Trends Podcast February 11, 2026
The Middle Class and Its Long Fade: How Did We Get Here?
Professor Mechele Dickerson is a guest on the "America Trends" podcast, discussing the policies that created a time of economic prosperity and the decline we are facing today.
More of: Mechele Dickerson