Meet some of the outstanding participants in CAIL’s Academy of American and International Law
As the program enters its fourth week, a few of the young lawyers in the program share their thoughts.
As the program enters its fourth week, a few of the young lawyers in the program share their thoughts.
This year’s Academy of American and International Law — 54 young lawyers from around the world — have been busy with daily classes and visits throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
One of the special aspects of The Center for American and International Law is that we provide continuing education to lawyers AND law enforcement personnel. The courses are usually held separately, but last week, the 54 young lawyers from around the worl
Young Lawyers from around the world who are attending our Academy of American and International Law had a wide variety of experiences during their first week of the course.
Young lawyers from 25 countries will travel to Plano, Texas in late May to learn about the U.S. justice system and explore current international trade and business topics.
Law enforcement leaders from throughout Texas, as well as from Arkansas, Missouri and Alaska, graduated on April 26, 2019, from an intensive, 8-week program to prepare them for the complex challenges of leadership in public safety administration.
Admiral William McRaven addressed 200 legal and business leaders at The Center for American and International Law’s Higginbotham Lecture in Houston April 17.
A new, 10 x 19 -foot American Flag flies in front of The Center for American and International Law (CAIL) on Democracy Drive in Plano thanks to Plano Boy Scout Troop 259.
David J. Beck, a nationally respected trial attorney, legal scholar and author, will receive The Center for American and International Law’s most prestigious award on April 17, 2019, at the annual Higginbotham Lecture.
The Center for American and International Law (CAIL) is grateful for the support of its host committee for the upcoming Higginbotham Lecture on April 17, 2019 in Houston.