Civility for All (including Lawyers)
Civility for All encourages students to be respectful, engaged, and civil members and leaders in their communities. This project was made possible by a $45,000
Civility for All encourages students to be respectful, engaged, and civil members and leaders in their communities. This project was made possible by a $45,000
A resource guide designed to educate teachers and administrators about their rights, responsibilities and legal obligations.
The "How Texas Courts Work" website includes several informational videos developed from interviews with several practicing Texas attorneys, Texas Supreme Court Justice Boyd, Texas Court
Learn about inspiring people who were the first ones in their families to become lawyers, the first from their neighborhood and other “firsts”.
This website focuses on iconic women in our nation’s legal history who have promoted and protected civil rights, fought for equality, and ultimately shaped our present culture.
A podcast celebrating women in the legal profession focusing on Sheroes and the issues and challenges that face women in the law.
A website designed to give educators, parents, and students an overview of laws that apply to school systems such as bullying, fighting, sexual misconduct, and answers to frequently asked legal questions.
A guide to compulsory school attendance and truancy laws within the state of Texas.
The Choice is designed to help teens make the right choice(s) in tough situations they will likely encounter in their adolescent years. It is also designed to inform teenagers of potential consequences, which they and their families may face if they make the wrong decision.
A Guide for Public High School Principals on the Constitutional Rights of Students on Campus.
If you suspect child abuse, it is your duty under the law to report it. Learn the signs of abuse and how to report it.
They Had a Dream Too is a short film highlighting the achievement of a few of the thousands of young people who made a difference in the 1950s and 1960s when the struggle for civil rights reached its peak in the United States.
Vote America: Court the Vote continues the Texas Young Lawyers Association’s long-standing commitment to producing quality, law-focused education programming for the citizens of Texas and
Vote America! educates students about the heroic efforts made for equality and democracy; the struggles of the civil rights era, passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the 15th, 19th, and 26th amendments to the U.S. Constitution are all chronicled in this historical video.
Discover the path to becoming a lawyer. Learn about life before, during, and after you attend law school. How to pay for classes, choosing a school, preparing for the bar exam, and more.
“You’re Hired! Now What?” is a video program designed to teach students and other new members of the workforce about rules governing discriminatory or unfair workplace environments
A legal guide to owning, leasing, insuring, selling, and gifting a motor vehicle in the state of Texas.