Texas A&M Journal of Property Law

Texas A&M Journal of Property Law We are an academic publication focused on the broad categories that entail property law.

03/05/2021

Good luck to our 12 JPL Members who are participating in the Dallas Volunteer Attorney's Program virtual clinic this week! Ryan Cairns, Justin Cias, Annie Counts, Chris Cundiff, Meina Heydari, Natalie Irwin, Christian Martinez, Leslie McKee, Avery Moyle, Selika Ramirez, Jonathan Stoughton, and Lauren Trevino will assist DVAP with intaking clinic applicants in DVAP's virtual legal clinic. The clinic offers assistance to low-income individuals with legal matters ranging from child custody issues to landlord-tenant disputes. We could not be more proud of our members for volunteering for this event! Gig'Em!

"On October 25, 2019, the Texas A&M Journal of Property Law and the Center for Law and Intellectual Property at Texas A&...
02/10/2021

"On October 25, 2019, the Texas A&M Journal of Property Law and the Center for Law and Intellectual Property at Texas A&M University School of Law jointly organized the 'Pharmaceutical Innovation, Patent Protection, and Regulatory Exclusivities' Symposium. Although none of the organizers and participants could predict what was to come in the next few months, there was a wide consensus that the rapid changes in the pharmaceutical landscape and our continuous struggle to strike a proper balance between proprietary protection and public access in the public health arena deserves scholarly, policy, and regulatory attention." -- Peter K. Yu, Modalities, Challenges, and Possibilities: An Introduction to the Pharmaceutical Innovation Symposium, 7 Tex. A&M J. Prop. L. 1 (2021).

The Texas A&M Journal of Property Law is proud to announce the publication of Volume 7, Issue 1: "Pharmaceutical Innovation, Patent Protection, and Regulatory Exclusivities." The Journal would like to thank Professor Peter Yu, Professor Jorge L. Contreras, Professor Yaniv Heled, and Professor Ana Santos Rutschman, for their meaningful and valuable contributions to this symposium issue.

You can check out Volume 7, Issue 1 here:

Please join the Journal of Property Law in congratulating the newly elected 2021-2022 Board of Editors. We have an excep...
01/31/2021

Please join the Journal of Property Law in congratulating the newly elected 2021-2022 Board of Editors. We have an exceptional group of students and look forward to seeing the Journal grow under their leadership!

We are so proud of Citation Editor, Arielle Williams, for placing 2nd with her partner in the Southwest Regional competi...
01/27/2021

We are so proud of Citation Editor, Arielle Williams, for placing 2nd with her partner in the Southwest Regional competition of the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition! This placement has qualified the team for the national finals in March. Congratulations Arielle!

Texas A&M School of Law's advocacy program is pleased to announce that moot and mock court teams have advanced to the national finals.

We are so excited to announce that our Student Articles Edition has been published! You can check out Volume 6, Number 4...
01/26/2021

We are so excited to announce that our Student Articles Edition has been published! You can check out Volume 6, Number 4 here:

Enforcing the ADA and Stopping Serial Litigants: How the Commercial Real Estate Industry Can Play This Key RoleR. Cameron Saenz

The Journal of Property Law is excited to announce that our newest issue is now available. Check out Volume 6, Number 2 ...
12/16/2020

The Journal of Property Law is excited to announce that our newest issue is now available. Check out Volume 6, Number 2 here: https://scholarship.law.tamu.edu/journal-of-property-law/vol6/iss2/.

Can the Penalties for Treason Co-Exist With the Concept of Private Property? A Book Review of Charles Yorke's "Some Considerations on the Law of Forfeiture, for High Treason"Christopher Guzelian

Please join the Journal of Property Law in congratulating all of the new staff members that have been selected to the Jo...
06/19/2020

Please join the Journal of Property Law in congratulating all of the new staff members that have been selected to the Journal! We have a group of exceptional students and are excited for the upcoming year!

Good luck to everyone participating in the Write-On Competition! Please direct any questions you have to tamuwriteon2020...
05/16/2020

Good luck to everyone participating in the Write-On Competition! Please direct any questions you have to [email protected].

04/05/2020

Texas A&M School of Law is virtually recruiting! Our Executive Editor shared why she chose TAMU Law and some insight into her law school experience.

Please join the Journal of Property Law in congratulating the students selected for publication in the 2020-2021 Student...
03/25/2020

Please join the Journal of Property Law in congratulating the students selected for publication in the 2020-2021 Student Article Issue!

Karen Elena Alday––Givens v. Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC and the Unresolved Circuit Split

Madeline Marguerite Byers––Houston, We Have a Gentrification Problem: The Gentrification Effects of Local Environmental Improvement Plans in the City of Houston

Jose A. Martin del Campo–– Finders Keepers: Who Has Say Over Private Property in Space

Christian Martinez––Let Them Learn: Recognizing and Codifying a Design-Build Privilege of Self-Critical Analysis in Texas

John Thomas––A Song of Ice and Fire: Offshore Methane Hydrates and the Regulatory Laws That Govern the ‘Methane Dragon’

Sydney Wood––More Money, More Problems: NCAA Modernization and Student Athletes’ Right to Compensation

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