<p>Great news for UT which was already the top school in one of the top economies/legal markets in the country. Now it will expand its national range. UT should only continue moving up in these rankings (for what they are worth) under their new dean, formerly from NYU. He’s positioning the school to be THE place for practice in Latin America, one of the main markets in the 21st century. Not sure if they’ve formally announced the program yet, but they have established a program with ITAM, one of the most prestigious universities in Mexico (Pres. Calderon went there) so that students can attend their third year yet graduate from UT. If you attend a second year at ITAM for law, you will be licensed in Mexico. They are looking at similar programs in Argentina and Brazil. As a project finance attorney, the only places you do deals where English doesn’t govern the transaction documents are Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. Brilliant strategy on the part of UT Law!</p>