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Life at Tech Law
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Academic and Student Support The faculty and staff of Texas Tech University School of Law understand the stresses involved with being a law student. You can feel confident that we will be here to help guide you through the process so that it is a positive experience. Both the law school and main campus have many resources that are intended to benefit students and provide support during your time at Texas Tech. |
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Student Organizations As a student at Tech Law, you can choose among more than 40 student-run organizations. These groups host many events at the law school including symposiums, forums, and guest speakers. You will have the opportunity to meet veteran attorneys, judges, members of Congress, and even U.S. Supreme Court justices at many of the social and community events that occur throughout the year. |
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Publications Tech Law offers four student-run journals: the Texas Tech Law Review, Texas Tech Administrative Law Journal, Estate Planning and Community Property Journal, and Texas Bank Lawyer. Learn more about their history, subject matter, and how to join. |
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Advocacy Competition Teams Tech Law students have won 22 national and international advocacy competitions. Students compete in arbitration, client counseling, mock trial, moot court, and negotiations on teams selected, coached, and sponsored by the advocacy program, professors, alumni, organizations, and practitioners. |
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Being a Red Raider
By joining the law school, you become one of Texas Tech University’s more than 30,000 students and can have access to all the amenities the university has to offer including Big XII athletics, campus traditions, and the Student Recreation Center among many others. |
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Living in Lubbock Lubbock’s thriving nightlife, A-list performers, entertainment options, and proximity to all types of outdoor activities and urban cities make it truly the Hub City of the South Plains. With a very low cost of living, Lubbock makes a perfect place for law students to study. |
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