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UT Austin suicide – Alex Ivey, J.D. candidate at The University of Texas School of Law reportedly died by suicide

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Alex Ivey obituary – It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Alex Ivey, a bright and compassionate J.D. candidate at The University of Texas School of Law. Alex was reportedly found deceased following a tragic incident, leaving behind a heartbroken community of classmates, professors, friends, and family.

Alex was widely admired for their sharp intellect, unwavering dedication to justice, and warm, welcoming spirit. As a law student, Alex stood out not only for academic excellence but also for a deep commitment to advocacy, equity, and uplifting others. Whether in the classroom, during internships, or among peers, Alex brought a thoughtful presence and a kind word for all.

Alex pursued law with the goal of making a meaningful impact—an ambition clearly reflected in their work and relationships. Those who knew Alex describe them as empathetic, driven, and deeply passionate about creating a fairer world.

The University of Texas School of Law community is mourning the loss of one of its own, offering condolences and support to those affected. Plans for a memorial service will be announced in the coming days.

In this time of sorrow, we honor Alex’s memory and the legacy of kindness, resilience, and brilliance they leave behind. They will be deeply missed.