Law Enforcement Personnel to Benefit from Agreement signed by TEEX and ILEA
Continuing Education Opportunities will help Law Enforcement Executives Meet Challenges of Modern Policing
Continuing Education Opportunities will help Law Enforcement Executives Meet Challenges of Modern Policing
In an effort to prevent wrongful convictions, The Center for American and International Law (CAIL) holds educational conferences on Actual Innocence.
We are pleased to present our Annual Report for fiscal year 2018. That year, we held 89 programs with more than 5,800 attendees from throughout the United States and 52 other countries.
The Institute for Energy Law (IEL) received an astounding seventy-one applications for the 2nd IEL Leadership Class. Forty impressive individuals were selected by a committee to take part in this year’s class.
The Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA), a division of The Center for American and International Law, announces the appointment of five new members to its prestigious Academic Council.
Thirty-three police supervisors from 24 police agencies throughout Texas graduated from the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration (ILEA) School of Police Supervision on June 28, 2019.
The past five weeks have flown by so fast! That’s a frequent comment from many of the 54 young lawyers from around the world who participated in CAIL’s Academy of American and International Law.
This week, more than 50 young lawyers from 24 countries attending the Academy of American and International Law learned some of the intricacies of international trade and current legal issues at a two-day Symposium on International Law and Global Markets.
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.