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West Texas university that serves as the major institution of higher education in a region larger than 46 of the nation’s 50 States, and a western organization that operates as a foremost nonprofit, public-interest legal foundation over nearly half of the country today announced their joint effort to train future defenders of constitutional liberties and the rule of law. Texas Tech University School of Law in Lubbock, Texas and Mountain States Legal Foundation (MSLF), Denver, Colorado, created a fellowship to permit a superior law student to serve as a legal intern with MSLF during the summer after the student’s second year, to further study and learn the law and to assist in nationally significant litigation. The scholarship is funded by the generous support of oil legend Jim Henry of Henry Resources LLC, one of the “Fathers of the Wolfberry play,” in Midland, Texas. “I am thrilled for Mountain States Legal Foundation to have the opportunity to work with highly motivated law students from Texas Tech who understand and appreciate the wisdom of the Founding Fathers in constructing a constitutional Republic to protect our liberty and the need to work hard tirelessly to keep it that way,” said William Perry Pendley, MSLF president. “If some of those students decide, after a summer with us, that public-interest litigation in defense of the rule of law and constitutional liberties is for them, all the better.” “Mountain States Legal Foundation offers a very special opportunity for a Texas Tech Law student to observe and participate in significant litigation,” said Darby Dickerson, Texas Tech Dean and W. Frank Newton Professor of Law. “This Fellowship naturally fits with Texas Tech Law’s mission and vision, ‘to educate and train individuals for the ethical practice of law in the 21st Century’ and we are pleased to be associated with an outstanding organization that has drawn the generous support of Texas leaders and philanthropists.” In 1965, the Texas State Legislature authorized the Texas Tech University School of Law, which accepted students in 1967, was approved by the American Bar Association in 1970, and was accredited by the Supreme Court of Texas in 1968, and the Association of American Law Schools in 1969.


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