Relations (1)
cross_type 2.00 — strongly supporting 3 facts
The University of Texas School of Law is related to the U.S. because its curriculum explicitly focuses on the study of U.S. federal laws, including immigration regulation [1], the legal status of American Indian nations within the U.S. [2], and U.S. trade secret statutes [3].
Facts (3)
Sources
Course Schedule - Texas Law law.utexas.edu 3 facts
referenceThe Texas Law course 'Federal Indian Law' (Course ID 386F) covers the legal relationship between American Indian nations and the United States, including the unique legal status of American Indian tribes.
referenceThe Trade Secret Law course (ID 296W) at the University of Texas School of Law covers U.S. and Texas law regarding trade secrets, including statutory and common law protections, misappropriation scenarios, and prerequisites for protection such as secrecy and economic value.
referenceThe Texas Law course 'Immigration' (Course ID 282H) covers the substantive law regulating immigration to the United States and the regulation of non-citizens, including the constitutional basis for immigration regulation, federal agency roles, deportation processes, and asylum/refugee processes.