Tag archive for ‘Law’
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Human Rights Advocate Stephen Bright to Lecture at UT Knoxville
Stephen Bright, one of the best known and well-respected human rights advocates in the country, will visit the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, to talk about how poverty and race affect... -
Supreme Court Chief Justice Clark to Speak at UT College of Law
Newly sworn-in Chief Justice Cornelia (Connie) Clark of the Tennessee Supreme Court will speak to members of the law school community about her career, noon Thursday, Sept. 2, in UT... -
UT Law Welcomes Large Class of Diverse Students
KNOXVILLE — The University of Tennessee College of Law has welcomed one of its largest classes in years, with 169 students enrolling. The class of 2013 was selected from more... -
Sister, Sister: Three Sets of Graduating Sisters Talk about Their UT Years
For some students, graduating from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is truly a family affair. Among this year's graduates are three sets of sisters -- two sets, identical twins --... -
UT’s 10th Annual Blackshear Scholarship Banquet is April 17
The 10th annual Julian Blackshear Jr. Scholarship Banquet, sponsored by the College of Law and the Black Law Students' Association at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, will be held on... -
For Your Benefit: College of Law Offers Estate Planning Help to Nonexempt Staff
The UT College of Law has added a Wills Clinic to its clinical offerings. Law students will prepare wills, powers of attorney, living wills, and other estate planning documents free... -
UT Law Dean on Commission to Address State’s Civil Legal Needs Crisis
Doug Blaze, dean of the UT Knoxville College of Law, is part of the new statewide Access to Justice Commission created by the Tennessee Supreme Court to help address the...
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