TLRA

Texas Law Review alumni form a worldwide network of professionals who advance the rule of law in society. This year’s editorial board has made a strong commitment to expanding and establishing formal networking opportunities. As part of a new TLR webpage, we will include an online alumni directory and information page. We also hope to coordinate special events for alumni in cities across the county. We hope you will join us in developing new programs around the country to keep TLR alumni actively engaged in the law review network and excited about legal scholarship. Below are several ways you can get involved or take a leadership role in our endeavors:

• Take a leadership role in the formation of local associations. We hope to create local associations in Austin, Houston, Dallas, Washington DC, Los Angeles, and New York City. These local associations will be run by former TLR members and host a variety of events. If there is enough interest, we would like to host happy hours for current and former TLR members in all of the cities listed above this summer. If you are interested in becoming a City Alumni Chair, please contact Elizabeth Hardy at tlrae85@yahoo.com.

• Give a speech at the University of Texas Law Review on an area of legal scholarship. In recognition of the contributions of TLR members to legal scholarship, we would like to present the work of TLR alumni at the law school where professors, students, and local practitioners can benefit from their contribution to the field.

• Join the alumni directory.

If you have any questions or would like to take a leadership role, please contact Finity Jernigan, Administrative Editor Volume 86 and the Executive Director of the Texas Law Review Association, by email at tlrae86@yahoo.com or by phone at (512) 232-1287.

BIOS

Please click below to read biographies of distinguished Texas Law Review alumni.



Scott Atlas


Bryan Garner