UH Law Center Hosts Webinar on Supreme Court's 2025-26 Term Rulings

  • University of Houston Law Center (UHLC) hosts a virtual webinar on August 12, 2026, to analyze key Supreme Court rulings from the 2025-26 term.
  • Topics include tariffs, birthright citizenship, voting rights, presidential powers, and conversion therapy bans.
  • Panel features UHLC faculty experts including Dean Leonard M. Baynes and professors Elizabeth Trujillo, Seth J. Chandler, David Froomkin, Emily Berman, and James D. Nelson.
  • Event offers 3 hours of Texas CLE credits for attendees.

The Supreme Court's 2025-26 term has delivered landmark rulings that will influence legal, policy, and business environments. UHLC's webinar provides a critical platform for dissecting these decisions, offering insights into their broader implications for industries and communities. The event underscores the growing demand for expert analysis in navigating complex regulatory landscapes.

Policy Impact
How the Supreme Court's rulings on tariffs and immigration will affect business strategies and regulatory compliance.
Voting Rights
Whether changes in voting rights and campaign finance laws will alter political landscapes ahead of upcoming elections.
Presidential Powers
The pace at which shifts in presidential authority and agency oversight could reshape administrative governance.