College of Law Ranked 14th Best Value Nationally
The College of Law has been ranked among the best-value law schools in the country by PreLaw Magazine.
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.
The ACA’s third date with the Supreme Court was Nov. 10, and it will be months before a decision. In the meantime, however, Congress and the president can work to bolster the law.
One of the legal industry’s leading publications has ranked the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Law as a top 50 school using its student employment success as a key factor.
Three University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Law students have been selected to serve as fellows focused on leadership and inclusion efforts within the college.
The research of Maurice Stucke, the Douglas A. Blaze Distinguished Professor of Law, has been extensively cited in a report titled “Investigation of Competition in Digital Markets” released this month by the US House of Representatives.
Professor Maurice Stucke helped a number of news agencies make sense of potential antitrust violations this week as CEOs from the four largest U.S. technology companies appeared before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law.
Across the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, faculty members stepped up to support their students during the pandemic, figuring out solutions to teach their courses and making adjustments on the fly.
After the pandemic forced classes online, “We did a statewide survey about how courts were handling eviction cases in each county,” said Professor Wendy Bach in the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Law.
Dean Emeritus Doug Blaze, who is also the Art Stolnitz and Elvin E. Overton Distinguished Professor, has agreed to serve as dean of the College of Law on an interim basis beginning July 1.
Although in-person commencement ceremonies in May had to be postponed for safety, UT will recognize graduates and their outstanding achievements over the next few weeks.
Several colleges and programs at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, earned recognition from U.S. News and World Report in its 2021 graduate school rankings.