The U.S. Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit has issued an opinion supporting the arguments made before the court in March by students of the University of Tennessee College of Law’s Appellate Litigation Clinic.
A winter trip to Australia helped a group of University of Tennessee College of Law students learn more about themselves and their leadership potential than they believed was possible in a two-week period of time.
The University of Tennessee College of Law mourns the loss of John Ward, the former Voice of the Vols whose play-by-play calling was synonymous with UT Athletics for more than 30 years. Ward, a 1953 graduate of the College of Law, died June 27, 2018 at the age of 88.
Four recent University of Tennessee College of Law graduates have been selected as recipients of $4,000 awards that will assist them in repaying student loan debt. The Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell, & Berkowitz, PC Loan Repayment Assistance Program at UT Law annually provides up to $10,000 to qualified applicants.
The challenges our country faces with race relations, sexual harassment, and gender orientation will continue to divide us unless a new generation of leaders exercises its ability to initiate change.
Tippany Patrick wasn’t sure what she wanted to study when she arrived at the University of Tennessee. As a sophomore, she learned about a College of Law degree program that would allow her to complete her undergraduate study in just three years before becoming a law student.
Three University of Tennessee College of Law students spent the spring semester gaining valuable experience related to their career interests through the newly conceived Semester in Residence in Nashville. The Semester in Residence offered students hands-on legal experience that aligned with their interests in working with either a government entity or a non-profit organization.