Joshua G. Borderud
Director of Clinical and Pro Bono Programs and Clinical Lecturer
Josh Borderud graduated from Baylor University and was named the Outstanding Senior History Major. As a graduate student in history at Baylor he received the university’s Outstanding Graduate Student Award. While at Baylor Law, he served on the Baylor Law Review.
Following graduation, he worked as an assistant district attorney in Milam County. While in private practice, he was named the Outstanding Young Lawyer of McLennan County.
Borderud serves on the Waco City Council. Additionally, he is the chair of the Waco Metropolitan Planning Organization, the regional transportation policymaking body, and the vice chair of the Heart of Texas Behavioral Health Network, the local mental health authority.
Borderud received the Sandra Day O’Connor Award at the Supreme Court of the United States from the American Inns of Court. He is the president-elect of the Waco-McLennan County Bar Association, and a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and the Texas Bar Foundation.
Clinics
Veterans Clinic, Estate Planning Clinic, and Trial Advocacy Clinic