Lynn E. Blais

Prof. Lynn E. Blais

Leroy G. Denman, Jr. Regents Professor in Real Property Law, The University of Texas School of Law

Professor Blais is a Co-Director of the Supreme Court Clinic. In addition, she teaches Administrative Law, Environmental Law, and Property. Her research focuses on the allocation of property rights and natural resources and the decision making processes underlying these allocations. During her tenure at UT Law School she has served as Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and been a Co-founder of three clinics: the Capital Punishment Clinic, the Environmental Law Clinic, and the Supreme Court Clinic. Her articles have appeared in such journals as the Fordham Urban Law JournalTexas Law Review, the University of Illinois Law Review, and the Southern California Law Review.

Before joining the Texas faculty in 1991, Professor Blais served as a law clerk to the Honorable Harry A. Blackmun of the United States Supreme Court and the Hon. Wm. Wayne Justice of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. She also practiced environmental law with the public interest firm Hall & Phillips in Los Angeles.



  • JD Harvard
  • AB Wellesley College

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