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2025
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2026
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2026

MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN

Dean Baynes

Why Houston Law

The University of Houston Law Center provides excellence and opportunity to students of all backgrounds. Its location in Houston, the fourth largest, and most diverse, city in the U.S., gives students and graduates access to one of the world's largest legal markets. The city is also home to the world’s largest health care and medical complex and recognized as the energy capital of the world with multiple Fortune 500 companies headquartered here.

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The Law Center also had four specialty programs ranked No.1 in Texas:

  • Part-time Program
  • Health Care law
  • Intellectual Property
  • Legal Writing

U.S. News & World Report, 2026

LATEST NEWS

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University of Colorado Law Dean Inniss Says What Courts Leave Unsaid Has Meaning and Consequences

June 15, 2026— Lolita Buckner Inniss, dean of the University of Colorado Law School, shared insights from her ongoing scholarship, “Race, Silence, and Selective Law: Madison Jeffers and the Architecture of United States Legal Silence,” as part of the University of Houston Law Center’s 2026 Colloquium Series.

Alumni Event

UH Law Alumni Association Honors Six UHLC Faculty Members for Their Contributions

June 12, 2026 – The University of Houston Law Alumni Association celebrated retired and retiring faculty members at its annual meeting in May for their dedication to teaching, scholarship and service.

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University of Wyoming Law Dean Julie Hill Discusses Debanking and Financial Regulation at UH Law

June 11, 2026—Are federal regulators using their supervisory powers to pressure banks into closing customer accounts for reasons unrelated to financial risk? The answer is unclear. That's the central theme explored by the University of Wyoming College of Law Dean Julie A. Hill. Speaking as part of UH Law Center's Colloquium/External Speaker Series, Hill presented her forthcoming paper, "Governmental Debanking."