The University of Tennessee College of Law named five faculty members to named professorships in recognition of their contributions to the college and the university.
Oxford University Press has published a new book by Maurice Stucke, a UT Law professor and a former trial attorney with the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division.
Faculty Forum is a monthly feature highlighting the achievements of faculty at UT Law including publications in academia and the media, speaking engagements, interviews, awards, and other accomplishments.
Professor Michael Higdon discusses the transition from law school to practice and how he prepares students for their careers through his legal writing and skills courses.
Professor Don Leatherman is the only legal academic to write on consolidated return regulations, which has led to some unique and exciting opportunities.
Professor Teri Baxter discusses some of the Supreme Court's recent rulings on major issues such as affirmative action, immigration, and abortion, as well as the impact of Justice Antonin Scalia's unexpected death.
Faculty Forum is a monthly feature highlighting the achievements of faculty at UT Law including publications in academia and the media, speaking engagements, interviews, awards, and other accomplishments.
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.