Over the summer, students from the College of Law and the College of Engineering have had a rare opportunity to work together as interns at the University of Tennessee Research Foundation (UTRF).
Associate Professor Joy Radice explains how her legal research has been shaped by her personal background, from growing up in Queens to having a father who served as a New York City police officer.
ABA Book Publishing has published the third edition of a book by Gregory M. Stein, the Woolf, McClane, Bright, Allen & Carpenter Distinguished Professor of Law at UT Law.
Dean Rivkin, the Williford Gragg Distinguished Professor of Law, has been appointed to a legislative task force charged with making recommendations for the reform of Tennessee’s juvenile justice system.
Maurice Stucke, a UT Law professor and a former trial attorney with the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division, recently spoke to Law360 about the tools antitrust agencies need to effectively probe big data.
Two professors at the University of Tennessee College of Law have been appointed to the Tennessee Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights (USCCR).
Briana Rosenbaum, associate professor of law, discusses her research in the areas of mass actions and class actions and how the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) is being used against plaintiff's attorneys.
Graduates from the University of Tennessee College of Law are carrying some of the lowest amounts of law school debt among 183 ranked US law schools, according to a survey by U.S. News and World Report. Average debt for 2015 UT Law graduates who took out loans to pay for their legal education was $66,939.