Cape v. Tennessee Secondary Schools Athletic Association By William Haltom (’75, LIB. ARTS; ’78, LAW) She won more games than any coach in the history of college basketball. She won eight national championships. She coached the U.S.
Once referred to as “the epitome of the absent-minded professor,” John Randolph Neal Jr., a member of the UT Law faculty from 1909 to 1923, garnered a notorious reputation among his peers as one of the most eccentric figures the university had ever known.
Dean Melanie D. Wilson looks back on an eventful 2015 and looks forward to an exciting future for UT Law. With the launch of our campaign to raise $45 million by 2020, we depend on the generosity of alumni and friends to support student scholarships, faculty excellence, and top-notch academic programs. A gift of any size makes a significant impact.