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Professor Matthew Festa

Recently, Professor Matthew Festa spoke with The Christian Science Monitor about Houston’s zoning model.  “Houston isn’t exactly the free-for-all it gets portrayed as.”

Professor Josh Blackman

shared his thoughts with Raw Story on the legal challenges Donald Trump could face during this 2024 presidential race. “The landscape for the Trump issue is very clean, there’s not much precedent and it gives a lot of these local and state…

Professor Charles “Rocky” Rhodes

was a guest on Houston Matters with Craig Cohen to talk about the decision a judge in Texas made to block the student debt relief program. “To be able to bring a claim in court you have to show that you have…

Professor Matthew Festa

shared his thoughts with Houston Public Media on a Harris County judge allowing an extra hour of voting during this month’s election. “Both courts worked very quickly, and it was really a case study … in how courts can respond quickly to…

Staff Attorney Vinh Ho

commented on human trafficking with The Commercial Appeal. “Human trafficking is modern-day slavery — it’s when an employer uses force, fraud or coercion to make someone perform labor or commercial sex against their will.”

Professor Josh Blackman

spoke with Fox 26 about what borrowers need to know about the status of student debt relief program.

Professor Kenneth Williams

Professor Kenneth Williams shared his thoughts on the second mistrial declared in the AJ Armstrong case with ABC 13.

Brandon Draper

Director, Trial Advocacy Center at STCL Houston recently spoke on the podcast Unscripted Direct.

Professor Njeri Rutledge

appeared on Fox 26 recently to share her thoughts on cell phones in classrooms.

Professor Dru Brenner-Beck

represented South Texas College of Law Houston on KPRC’s Houston Newsmakers program, where she discussed the on-going petition for clemency on behalf of the black soldiers who were treated unjustly immediately after the Camp Logan riot in 1917. Historian John Haymond and…

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