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.
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.
New UT Law students who arrive in fall 2016 will find a unique approach to their first-year studies that focuses on practical training, legal writing, and career planning.
Among all US law schools, the University of Tennessee College of Law ranks in the top 20 for clinical training, top 25 for legal writing, and top 10 for graduating students with the least amount of debt, according to the U.S. News and World Report graduate school rankings released today.
The University of Tennessee College of Law has been named one of the best law schools nationwide for delivering on its promise to prepare students for the legal profession.
Undergraduate students of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, can now earn both a bachelor’s degree and law degree in six years, one year less than what is normally required.
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.
The University of Tennessee College of Law is now accepting applications for its first advanced law degree, the Master of Laws (LLM) in United States business law. Students can begin their studies toward the LLM in the fall of 2016.