UT Law invites lawyers, students, faculty, and members of the community to a continuing legal education (CLE) program on November 11, focused on the needs of veterans.
UT Law student Erica Davis (’19), who recently received a prestigious Brower Youth Award, is working to ensure that Appalachian communities can benefit from the extraction of natural resources for generations to come.
The University of Tennessee College of Law is one of the nation’s top 20 best value law schools and one of the top law schools for business and corporate law according to the fall 2016 issue of preLaw magazine.
Faculty Notes, compiled and written by Teri Baxter, is a monthly feature highlighting the achievements of faculty at UT Law including publications in academia and the media, speaking engagements, interviews, awards, and other accomplishments.
Zenobia Dobson, the mother of Zaevion Dobson, a Knoxville teenager who was killed last December shielding his friends from gunfire, will deliver the 2016 Charles H. Miller Lecture in Professional Responsibility at UT Law.
The University of Tennessee College of Law is one of the nation’s outstanding law schools, according to the Princeton Review’s annual guide of “The Best 172 Law Schools.
"Who wouldn’t want a personal digital butler? Many of us already benefit from basic digital assistants ... But as we welcome these intelligent, voice-activated helpers to our homes, we may not recognize their toll on our well-being.
“Ouch!” I wrote in a reply e-mail. I had received a message from a judge asking me to take a look at a book he had written, which he described as “premised upon the fact that law school teaches nothing about how to try a case.
Eboni James ('18) discusses her experience in the Bergstrom Child Welfare Law Summer Fellowship program at the University of Michigan Law School and how it has changed her approach to her studies and career.