Fall Agriculture Symposia
The Texas A&M Law Review traditionally hosts a symposium during the fall semester to discuss relevant legal issues in agriculture law.
Keeping with our Aggie roots, our symposia often focus in on various legal issues concerning agriculture law and policy. The agriculture symposium brings together leading practitioners, scholars and industry experts from across the nation to facilitate scholarly discussion regarding the current legal framework for agriculture, both in the United States and around the world.
The agricultural symposium typically consists of multiple panel-like discussions promoting research, along with providing best practices and academic advancements, relating to certain facets of agriculture law. Collaborative events such as this allows for a direct connection between Texas A&M School of Law and Texas A&M’s main campus. Moreover, the Law Review’s agriculture symposium is a prime example of the law school’s commitment to Texas A&M’s land grant mission, and its dedication to serving the community from a local to international level. The Law Review would like to thank the G. Rollie White Trust for its continued support to our annual agricultural law symposium.