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UTEP Law School Gains Traction with $5M Donation
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UTEPs Law School Dream Takes Giant Leap Forward with $5M Donation
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) is one step closer to establishing its own law school, thanks to a generous $5 million gift from the law firm Tawney, Acosta and Chaparro. This significant donation follows years of planning and a feasibility study that revealed a strong demand for a law school in the region.
El Paso, the third largest metro area in the country without a law school, has a lawyer to population ratio of one to six hundred seventy-one, far below the national average. The border regions needs in immigration, national security, commerce, and international ties make the establishment of a local law school even more pressing.
Local leaders, including firm partner James Tawney, emphasize the importance of this law school for first-generation and Hispanic students who face barriers such as cost and distance from family. Mayor Renard Johnson, a UTEP alum, sees it as a game-changer that could attract faculty, staff, and students from across the nation, stimulating economic growth and providing local residents with the opportunity to earn degrees at home.
State Rep Joe Moody highlights the efforts dating back to two thousand nine, which have built partnerships and paved the way for lasting justice. This initiative promises to transform lives, families, and the entire Borderland by expanding access to legal education and services.
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