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Clinic Administrator Works to Combat Sexual Assault on Campus

February 27, 2017 2:12 pm
In 2015, after receiving a Department of Justice Grant to combat sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking on campus, the Center for Health Education and Wellness at the University of Tennessee created a Coordinated Community Response Team. Lisa Holden is a member of the team, representing the Legal Clinic.

Rivkin Continues Leadership on Juvenile Justice Issues

February 27, 2017 2:12 pm
Former Clinic Director and UT Professor Dean Rivkin has been serving as on Tennessee’s Juvenile Justice Realignment Taskforce. The taskforce began meeting in August of 2016 and was tasked with studying new approaches to the administration of juvenile justice. The taskforce met over several months and recently delivered a report to the legislature.

New Upper-Level Experiential Course Offerings

February 27, 2017 2:10 pm
Former Clinic Director Val Vojdik has been hard at work bringing her experiential teaching knowledge to bear outside the clinic. Last summer she received a UT Teaching Impact Grant to redesign her Civil Rights Actions Course to focus on the water crisis in Flint, Michigan.

Bach Launches Studies of Tennessee’s Fetal Assault Prosecutions

February 27, 2017 2:08 pm
In the fall of 2016, in response to a request from some Tennessee advocates, Wendy Bach began looking into a series of prosecutions against women in Tennessee for what was, at the time, the only law in the nation explicitly criminalizing in-utero opiate transmission as an assault against the fetus.

Wills Clinic Expands Services

February 27, 2017 1:38 pm
Although our estate planning clinic is called the Wills Clinic, students in the clinic provide do much more than draft wills. Each semester, the students represent about eighty clients on issues ranging from drafting basic wills to drafting wills with minor’s trusts and special needs trusts.

Trademarking a Makerspace

February 27, 2017 1:36 pm
Our Trademarks Clinic has been busy this year representing organizations like Knox Makers, a non-profit makerspace described as “community centers with tools.” Knox Makers combines woodworking, metalworking, electronics, and crafting equipment for the purposes of enabling community members to design, prototype, and create works that would not be possible to create with the resources available to individuals working alone.

Appellate Litigation Clinic Litigates ACCA Issue in Light of Johnson

February 27, 2017 1:10 pm
Two students in the Appellate Litigation Clinic, Christine Ball-Blakely and Andrew Fels, experienced an exciting victory over winter break. Under the supervision of Professor Lucy Jewel, Ball-Blakely and Fels were representing a client who, following burglary convictions, received a sentencing enhancement under the Armed Career Criminal Act (ACCA).

UT Law students victorious at US Court of Appeals

September 9, 2016 2:20 pm
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has finally issued decisions in the cases of two clients represented by students of the University of Tennessee College of Law’s Appellate Litigation Clinic during the spring semester of 2016.

Federal Clemency Mini-Clinic sees wins in three major cases

August 6, 2016 9:00 am
Students of the University of Tennessee College of Law’s Federal Clemency Clinic have secured their first victories. The clinic’s first victory came in early June when client Emlera Quince received a commuted sentence under a under a federal clemency initiative that seeks to reduce the long sentences previously required by mandatory federal drug sentencing laws.

Former state Supreme Court justice leading UT Law Legal Clinic

October 30, 2015 9:46 am
Penny White, a former Tennessee Supreme Court justice and currently a professor of law at the University of Tennessee College of Law, was recently named the college’s interim director of clinical programs. White will oversee ten clinics, two practicums, and three externship programs, including the longest-running legal clinic in the United States.