In this article, co-written with Ariel Ezrachi, UT Law Professor Maurice Stucke discusses the history of antitrust in the United States and notes that scholars are inquiring whether we truly benefitted from competition with little antitrust enforcement.
University of Tennessee College of Law Professor Joan Heminway has been recognized by the Association of American Law Schools with the Business Associations Outstanding Mentor Award.
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.
The University of Tennessee College of Law invites applications for the position of Access to Justice and Pro Bono Program Fellow. This is a part-time (approximately 20 hours per week) position.
The University of Tennessee College of Law invites applications for a Nashville-based Employer Relations Coordinator. The employee will provide vision, expertise, and leadership in the College of Law’s program of career counseling, recruitment, employment, and professional development of law students and graduates.
The College of Law nearly doubled it’s one-day fundraising goal on Nov. 8 as the law community came together to contribute $82,413 to the college. The fundraising event was part of the campus-wide Big Orange Give campaign.
Carter S. Moore of Cosby, Tenn. has been appointed Circuit Court Judge for the 4th Judicial District, serving Cocke, Grainger, Jefferson and Sevier counties.