Faculty Forum 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.
George Kuney, Lindsay Young Distinguished Professor of Law and director of the Clayton Center for Entrepreneurial Law, recently submitted an amicus brief in support of a certiorari petition asking the Supreme Court of the United States to "clarify what constitutes an 'interest' that can be extinguished in a bankruptcy sale.
Maurice Stucke, a UT Law professor and former trial attorney with the US Department of Justice Antitrust Division, and Oxford University Faculty of Law Professor Ariel Ezrachi were recently invited by the United Kingdom’s House of Lords to submit comments related to its hearing “Online Platforms and the EU Digital Single Market.
The College of Law may offer its judicial externship program during the spring semester of 2016. Whether the course will be offered will depend upon interest and available externship placements.
By Luis Ruuska The first part of this two-part interview with UT Law staff member, Micki Fox, originally appeared in the spring 2015 issue of Tennessee Law. Read it here.
The University of Tennessee College of Law kicks off its most ambitious online giving campaign to date today, as part of UT’s annual Big Orange Give Campaign.
Lawyers, activists, students, scientists, faculty, and members of the community are invited to attend the Sixth Annual Appalachian Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (APIEL VI).
Two UT Law students were recently elected to the executive board of the National Latina/o Law Student Association (NLLSA). Vanessa Parras (1L) and Krysia Camino (3L, JD-MBA) were elected to the positions of secretary and treasurer, respectively.
Karla McKanders, associate professor of law and director of the UT Law Immigration Clinic, recently penned a guest column for JURIST discussing the European refugee crisis and how lawyers may be able to help refugees.