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Law Vols travel down under

June 27, 2018 12:08 pm
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.

College of Law seeks Access to Justice and Pro Bono Program Fellow

December 1, 2017 2:37 pm
The University of Tennessee College of Law invites applications for the part-time position of Access to Justice and Pro Bono Program Fellow. This position provide staff direction and coordination, in cooperation with the faculty advisors and the Institute for Professional Leadership, for the College’s student pro bono and other public interest programs.

Open Position: Assistant Director of Admissions

December 1, 2017 11:56 am
The University of Tennessee College of Law invites applications for the position of Assistant Director of Admissions, a twelve-month appointment in the College of Law.

The College of Law Business Clinic: An Interview with Brian Krumm

September 27, 2017 9:20 am
Professor Brian Krumm has directed the College of Law’s business clinic for more than five years. In this interview, Professor Krumm explains the role the clinic plays in serving both small businesses and the student attorneys who represent them.

CLE – Business Law: Connecting the Threads

September 14, 2017 1:33 pm
This CLE will focus on trends in business law. Discussions will take place throughout the day featuring panel discussions that center upon business law scholarship, teaching and law practice. Six hours CLE credit (including one DUAL) available. To register, email Micki Fox, mfox2@utk.

Wall Street Journal offers praise for UT Law professor’s book

September 7, 2017 5:06 pm
Professor Benjamin Barton’s book is now the subject of a Wall Street Journal book review. The book was reviewed last month by the New York Times. In Wall Street Journal review of “Rebooting Justice,” author Jonathan H. Adler, a Case Western Reserve University School of Law professor, says the book asks the right questions.

Chattanooga defense attorney praises her UT Law roots

June 26, 2017 10:29 am
A story recently published in Chattanooga’s Harrison County Herald, commends University of Tennessee College of Law graduate Stevie Phillips for her work in the courtroom and for going the extra mile to defend her clients.