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Avery Rios of Texas Tech University School of Law Takes Top Prize in Baylor Law s The Paper Chase Legal Writing Competition | Law

April 20, 2021 Avery Rios of Texas Tech University School of Law Takes Top Prize in Baylor Law’s The Paper Chase Legal Writing Competition WACO, Texas - Baylor Law is pleased to announce the winners of the 2021 The Paper Chase Legal Writing Competition, the most competitive legal writing contest in Texas, with $7,000 in cash prizes. The Paper Chase is hosted by Baylor Law and entrants are judged by members of the Texas Young Lawyers Association (TYLA). The 2021 winner is Avery Rios of Texas Tech University School of Law. Second place was awarded to Daniel Ludmir of the University of Texas School of Law, and Spencer Lockwood of Texas A&M University School of Law took third place. The winners were selected from 35 qualifying entries from seven of the law schools in Texas. Entries were received from St. Mary s University School of Law, Texas A&M University School of Law, Texas Tech University School of Law, Thurgood Marshall School of Law, University of Houston Law Center,

Election 2021: Amarillo mayor hopefuls say why they should be elected

Why are you seeking the position of Mayor for the city of Amarillo? I am running to be the Mayor of all residents of Amarillo to not only serve the citizens of this great city, but also represent them. I want to restore transparency and accountability to our local government. If elected, what experience/various qualities would you bring to the position? I am a common sense small business owner who is fiscally conservative, an individual who knows how to work within a budget and an individual who has spent his whole career serving the needs of students and customers. I listen, discuss or analyze the situation, decide on a solution and stick with it. My teaching in the prison system and working with suspended students in the Amarillo Independent School District has put me in contact with people of all societal levels and I work well with all.

Texas Tech vet school set to welcome first class of students

The Texas Tech University of Veterinary Medicine secures first class of students. School of Veterinary Medicine attains Provisional Accreditation status from the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Council on Education. Weston Brooks, Texas Tech University | Apr 16, 2021 After months of reviewing hundreds of applicants and conducting in-depth interviews, 60 students have secured their place in the first class of the Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) in Amarillo. Students, from across rural and regional communities of Texas and New Mexico, will now call Amarillo home when they begin their veterinary education in August. In addition, the SVM reached a major milestone in its ongoing development when it was granted the status of Provisional Accreditation by the national accreditor, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education (COE).

How an Obscure Industry Makes Money Off the Dead

Need further assistance? Please call Member Services at 1-800-333-0663 How an Obscure Industry Makes Money Off the Dead Companies earn millions offering cash advances to heirs, with effective interest rates as high as 490 percent By Ryan Felton

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