College of Law Receives $5 Million Gift
The College of Law has named a classroom and will name the moot court program after the Summers, Rufolo and Rodgers law firm.
The College of Law has named a classroom and will name the moot court program after the Summers, Rufolo and Rodgers law firm.
Experts explain the significance of this new allowance.
Support for the Affordable Care Act is at an all-time high.
Wendy Bach explains how child tax payment payments help families with children.
UT researchers found that a higher Latino population rate encourages Latino business formation but that these businesses experience slower growth.
Law student Rachel Tom-Quinn is easing the hiring process for people with convictions through a certificate of employability.
Stimulus checks received a lot of attention during debates about the stimulus package, but it may be expansion of health insurance that will have the longest-lasting effect on Americans.
Cyntoia Brown Long shared her personal story during the College of Law’s annual Rose Lecture.
Cyntoia Brown Long and Charles W. Bone will give the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Law’s annual Rose Lecture on Tuesday, February 23, at noon.
The Legal Clinic at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s College of Law is providing entrepreneurs and community members with the legal assistance they need to make their goals a reality.
The College of Law has been ranked among the best-value law schools in the country by PreLaw Magazine.
Undergraduate and graduate students in law, nursing, social work, public health, and other disciplines are stepping up and taking advantage of experiential learning opportunities offered by the university to address the opioid crisis in Tennessee.