
Outstanding Law Enforcement Officials to be Recognized at "First Responder Bowl" Dec. 26
Officers from North Texas departments and a federal agency will be honored during half-time at the Cotton Bowl
Officers from North Texas departments and a federal agency will be honored during half-time at the Cotton Bowl
A two-day Conference on Intellectual Property Law at the Center for American and International Law in Plano, Texas this week featured a wide variety of panels with experts in patent, trademark and copyright law. The conference attracted more than 200 regi
The Institute for Energy Law (IEL) is honored to announce the thirty-five unique and accomplished individuals selected for its inaugural Leadership Class. IEL received an overwhelming number of outstanding applications for this first class, which made it
Congratulations to Chief Lauretta Hill of the Dallas County Community College District Police Department and ILEA faculty member for being selected to receive the 2018 Gary r. Hayes Award from the Police Executive Research Forum.
The seeds for the Frisco Police Dept. to reach out to all groups, showing that the department is truly here to help local citizens, date back to 2015, when the department sent four officers to the Institute of Law Enforcement Administration at the Center
We are proud of the following ILEA faculty and alumni who have recently published books. All of these selections are available on Amazon. Congratulations!
During Grant FY 2017, speakers provided their expertise and knowledge to help educate over 1400* grant constituents. Several faculty and registrants also chose to donate to CAIL, a tax-exempt 501(C)(3) non-profit organization.
Chief Deputy A. Jay Six, Jr. (Ret.) represented ILEA at the one-day Police Executive Research Forum’s Critical Issues in Policing Conference.
The Center for American and International Law (CAIL) is pleased to host the 2018 Higginbotham Lecture Series on Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at the Dallas Hyatt. For the Lecture, CAIL welcomes Douglas Brinkley – history professor, bestselling author, Gramm
Lawyers and judges from Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas gathered in New Orleans last month to discuss important developments in bankruptcy.