Khalid Aboujamous earned his degree in Political Science and minored in English from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV). He then went on to graduate from the University of Houston Law Center (UHLC), where he further honed his legal skills.
During his time at UHLC, Khalid was an active member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution team and served on the Executive Board of the Muslim Legal Society.
Khalid’s experience includes training as a mediator and volunteering at the UHLC Mediation Clinic. Here, he helped mediate various disputes assigned to him by the Dispute Resolution Center of Harris County, showcasing his ability to find fair solutions.
Before starting law school, Khalid gained valuable experience working as a legislative intern at the Texas State Capitol and the Governmental Affairs department at the Doctor’s Hospital at Renaissance.
Furthermore, throughout his law school career, Khalid worked as a clerk for several esteemed organizations, including Shrader and Associates, the Constitutional Law Center for Muslims in America, and Kolodny Law Firm.
Khalid is also bilingual in English and Arabic, speaking fluent conversational Arabic.