Alumni
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Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law publishes Winter 2014 edition
JETLaw Volume 16, Issue 2, includes article by Richard F. Dole Jr., Patrick R. Goold, Carol M. Kaplan and Wesley D. Markham, and Notes by John Craven and Parker Hancock. Read MoreMar. 27, 2014
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Kent McKeever '12 dons orange prison jumpsuit to raise awareness of struggles faced by those with criminal records
Article profiles McKeever, who is attorney-director of Mission Waco-Mission World, where he provides legal services to low-income clients. Read MoreMar. 20, 2014
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Robin Frazer and Kendra Key win 2014 Bass Berry & Sims Moot Court competition
Key also receives award for Best Oralist. Sean Hastings and Kimberly Ingram win Best Brief. Lara Assaf and Elizabeth Mulkey are finalists. Read MoreMar. 14, 2014
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Sara Beth Myers '09 founds advocacy non-profit for Tennessee women and children
Advocates for Women's and Kids' Equality (AWAKE) fosters public policy to improve wellness, safety, opportunity and equality for women and children in Tennessee. Read MoreMar. 14, 2014
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Greg Abbott '84 and Mark Phariss '85 on opposite sides of Texas same-sex marriage case
Los Angeles Times story features Vanderbilt Law School classmates. Read MoreMar. 3, 2014
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to deliver 2014 Sims Lecture March 18
Justice Thomas will also meet with Vanderbilt Law students, faculty and alumni before his talk. Read MoreFeb. 26, 2014
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Julian Wright '92 receives North Carolina Bar Assocation's Citizen Lawyer Award
Wright is a partner with Robinson Bradshaw & Hinson in Charlotte. Read MoreFeb. 21, 2014
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Karen Lindell '12 awarded Skadden Fellowship to work at Philadelphia’s Juvenile Law Center
Lindell’s two-year Skadden Fellowship term will begin in September 2014. Read MoreFeb. 4, 2014
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George Barrett '57 to discuss Geier v. University of Tennessee
Renowned civil rights advocate George Barrett '57 will discuss the landmark case that desegregated Tennessee's state universities Friday, February 7. Read MoreFeb. 4, 2014
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JETLaw Symposium Jan. 24 addresses patent eligibility
The day-long symposium, “Patents 202: Eligibility from Computer Code to Genetic Codes,” examines the interaction of Section 101, and patent eligibility of software and DNA. Read MoreJan. 22, 2014