Classes resumed Tuesday at Houston's three law schools after being canceled for a week due to flooding in the area from Hurricane Harvey.

The three campuses—the University of Houston Law Center, South Texas College of Law Houston and Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law—all escaped serious damage and flooding, though some law faculty, staff and students have lost homes, cars and other property.

“It's not totally normal, but we're fully operational,” said James Douglas, interim law dean at Texas Southern. “It takes awhile for people to be mentally calm after going through what we've been going through for the past week or so. Even for people who didn't get flooded, it weighs on your mind.”