When a team from Knoxville’s Fulton High School earned high scores last month in a district-level high school mock trial competition, onlookers may not have realized the significance of that feat.
Three professionals at the University of Tennessee College of Law are beginning the spring semester serving as interim leaders in some of the college’s key administrative positions. Brad Morgan will be the interim assistant dean for student affairs.
It’s that time again! The Ninth Annual 1L Advocacy Idol competition will be held on Tuesday, March 29, beginning at 5:00 p.m. in Room 132. The 1L Advocacy Idol competition introduces first-year students to the Concentration in Advocacy and Dispute Resolution, while allowing students to improve oral advocacy skills and network with area judges.
The College of Law invites lawyers, agriculture industry experts, students, faculty, and members of the community to gather on Friday, October 9, for a one-day symposium on changing trends in agricultural production and how law and policy are adapting.