Emlera Quince is a changed man. And as of October 1, he will be a free man, thanks to students and faculty at the University of Tennessee College of Law.
Maurice Stucke, a UT Law professor and former trial attorney with the US Department of Justice Antitrust Division, recently discussed numerous competition problems highlighted in a recent White House report with Bloomberg BNA, as well as the president’s “mixed” record on antitrust enforcement.
Professor Greg Stein discusses the advantages that UT Law gives its students over other law schools, from learning both how the law works and how lawyers work to create a supportive community. https://youtu.
George T. “Buck” Lewis (’80), the Larry D. Wilks Practitioner-in-Residence at UT Law’s Institute for Professional Leadership, was recently awarded the William Reece Smith Jr. Special Services to Pro Bono Award.
University of Tennessee College of Law professor Douglas A. Blaze recently received the Harold Love Outstanding Community Service Award from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.
Wendy Bach, an associate professor of law at UT Law, and Mark Stephens, a 1979 UT Law graduate and the Sixth Judicial District public defender, commented on juvenile justice for a WBIR-TV segment about a recent panel discussion hosted by the Knox County Public Defender's office.
Nearly half of the College of Law’s student body participates in UT Pro Bono, with 43 percent consistently serving during both the 2015–2016 and 2014–2015 academic years.
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