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Protestor Rights & Responsibilities
Infographic by Adriana Fierro Rascon, Staff Reporter (2020-2021)

Public Health Versus Private Rights?
Comment by Kelly Weller, Staff Reporter (2020-2021)

Title IX And Tampons: How The Department Of Education Is Failing Student Menstruators
Comment by Brooke E. Lopez, Acquisitions Director & Staff Reporter (2020 – 2021)

Chapter 27’s Role In Keeping Property Safe For Living And Working In Dallas
Article by Avvennett Gezahan & Nathan Williams

Recovery Of Security Deposits In Texas Residential Leases
Article by Jacob Wallace

Pets, Rentals, & The Fair Housing Act: What You Need To Know
Article by Bailey Eagin

#MeToo And #TimesUp: Social Media And The Law Converge
Comment by Tara Bush, Staff Reporter (2019-2020)

Campus Free Speech in Texas
Comment by Kimberly Hale, Director of Technology & Staff Reporter (2019-2020)

The Freedom Of Information Act: Get The Information You Need
Comment by Alexandra Payne, Staff Reporter (2019-2020)

Evictions: What You Need To Know
Infographic by Krista Corley, Senior Staff Reporter (2018-2019)

Co-Tenants And Searches: What Are Your rights?
Comment by Nicole Stephenson, Senior Staff Reporter (2018-2019)

Texas Property Exemptions
Infographic by Christopher Neal, Senior Staff Reporter (2018-2019)


How Private Is My Most Private Property?
Video comment by Tomas Pradia, Junior Staff Reporter (2018-2019)

What Is HIPAA? Your Right To Have Your Health Information Kept Private
Article by Professor Loren Jacobson

Miranda Warnings: What Are Your Rights?
Infographic by Nicole Stephenson, Staff Reporter (2017-2018)

Title IX Sexual Assault Protections
Comment by Krista Corley, Staff Reporter (2017-2018)

The Musician's Guide To Basic Copyright Law
Comment by Alex Adewunmi, Staff Reporter (2017-2018)

Are Sobriety Tests Admissible?
Comment by Jennifer Luette, Staff Reporter (2017-2018)

Watching The Detectives: Law Enforcement’s Use Of Social Media And Civil Liberties Concerns
Article by John G. Browning


Expunction: Myth vs. Reality
Article by Tim Cole

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