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The U.S.-Mexico Foundation's Center for Binational Institutions and the Texas A&M School of Law announce an exciting new partnership aimed at fostering cross-border collaboration and promoting greater understanding between the United States and Mexico.

The partnership will offer joint research projects, academic exchanges, and collaborative programs that focus on areas such as international trade, immigration, human rights, and energy law, among others. Texas A&M School of Law, which is part of Texas A&M University, is a public law school that offers comprehensive legal education, emphasizing real-world experience and practical skills training.

The U.S.-Mexico Foundation's Center for Binational Institutions is dedicated to promoting greater understanding and cooperation between the United States and Mexico through an institutional lens.

"We are thrilled to partner with Texas A&M School of Law in an effort to strengthen the ties between the United States and Mexico, and to promote cross-border legal education and research," said Enrique Perret, Managing Director of the U.S.-Mexico Foundation. "By working together, we can help to build bridges between our two countries and promote mutual understanding and cooperation."

Through joint research, educational programming, and community engagement, the partnership will bring together legal scholars, policymakers, and experts from both sides of the border to address the challenges facing the U.S.-Mexico relationship and explore opportunities for cooperation. The partnership aims to advance cross-border understanding and promote mutual benefits.

For more information about the partnership between Texas A&M School of Law and the U.S.-Mexico Foundation's Center for Binational Institutions, please contact us at cbi@usmexicofound.org

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