Joy Radice

Faculty Forum – August 2018

September 1, 2018 10:21 am
Faculty Forum is a monthly feature written by Teri Baxter highlighting the achievements of faculty at UT Law including publications in academia and the media, speaking engagements, interviews, awards, and other accomplishments. Professor Eric Franklin Amarante’s article, Unregulated Charity, will be published in a forthcoming issue of the WASHINGTON LAW REVIEW.

Radice selected to lead UT Legal Clinic

August 13, 2018 11:13 am
The University of Tennessee College of Law welcomes a new but familiar face as the director of clinical programs. Joy Radice, a recently tenured associate professor at the College of Law, began as director of the UT Legal Clinic effective July 1. She succeeds Interim Director Penny White, who has led the clinic since 2015.

On the right side of change

July 2, 2018 2:53 pm
On a cool fall morning outside the Beck Cultural Exchange Center in east Knoxville, a line of more than 150 people stand in the rain.

Faculty Notes: May 2017

May 31, 2017 2:51 pm
Faculty Forum is a monthly feature written by Teri Baxter highlighting the achievements of faculty at UT Law including publications in academia and the media, speaking engagements, interviews, awards, and other accomplishments.    Professors Wendy Bach and Joy Radice presented at the AALS Clinical Conference New Clinicians workshop on “Clinical Teaching and Design.

Faculty Notes: April 2017

April 19, 2017 12:10 pm
Professor Brad Areheart’s article The Symmetry Principle will be published in Volume 58 of the Boston College Law Review. Professor Wendy Bach was selected as a Bellow Scholar for her criminalization of in-utero opiate transmission project.

Faculty Notes: February 2017

March 1, 2017 11:57 am
Faculty Notes, compiled and written by Teri Baxter, 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.

First-Year Innovations

February 28, 2017 11:38 am
With the leadership of Joy Radice, Brian Krumm and former Dean and Clinic Director Doug Blaze, the College has revamped the 1L curriculum to include four new experiential elements. First, each student enrolls in an experiential section of either Civil Procedure I or Torts, in which they participate in three simulation-based assignments.

Expungement Clinic Provides Early Clinic Opportunity

February 27, 2017 2:15 pm
Since Fall 2015, Joy Radice has directed our one-credit Expungement Clinic, offered to enable more students to experience live-client opportunities in advance of being eligible to appear in court.