Tennessee Law Magazine

Playing on Uneven Ground

March 30, 2016 12:37 pm
Alumna and Nashville criminal defense attorney Pat Snyder (’98) discusses her trailblazing marriage to famous folk singer/songwriter Janis Ian and how she works to be a voice for the voiceless.

Connecting the Dots

March 21, 2016 3:41 pm
Every law student—past and present—can talk about those times when they feel stressed, overwhelmed, and overworked. But underneath the thousands of pages of reading and dozens of assignments on their plates lies the real reason why most students enter law school in the first place: to help people.

Volunteer Villager

March 21, 2016 1:28 pm
UT Law student and photographer Patrick Morrison (’16) discusses his recent work in ‪‎Peru‬ with CISV International to help children from around the world learn about building a better world— and how the experience is central to his passion for advocacy and volunteerism.

Mother of the Law Review: 44 Years of UT Law

October 20, 2015 9:30 am
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.

Mother of the Law Review

July 26, 2015 3:25 pm
By Luis Ruuska Micki Fox, business manager of the Tennessee Law Review and continuing legal education (CLE) coordinator, has been with UT Law for forty-four years and has no plans of stopping any time soon.

Nowhere I’d rather be

July 23, 2015 1:51 pm
My clients change my life, as well. Their stories are my stories, and my clients appreciate having an attorney who truly cares for their well-being.

Renaissance woman

July 16, 2015 2:05 pm
She has a bachelor’s, two master’s, an MBA, a JD—and she crossed the pond to work for Adidas. Meet Leigh Outten (’13), one impressive alumna.

Botho: A philosophy for life and law

July 13, 2015 11:40 am
The Batswana use the term “botho” to describe a person who is courteous, disciplined, and realizes his or her full potential both as an individual and as a part of the community to which he or she belongs. In a sense, it is a social contract by which one lives.

Open for business

July 7, 2015 4:33 pm
The Business Clinic, led by professor Brian Krumm, provides legal services to local businesses and entrepreneurs while allowing students to learn the ins and outs of transactional law. The clinic boasts a fascinating variety of clients, so we decided to imagine what a city block featuring some of these businesses might look like.