Vanderbilt Law News
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Bob Covington retires after 46-year tenure on Vanderbilt’s law faculty
Longest-serving faculty member departs August 31 Read MoreAug. 22, 2007
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Vanderbilt ranks 14th among top law schools based on scholarly impact
Study ranks faculties based on the average number of times their research is cited Read MoreAug. 20, 2007
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Ed Yarbrough, ’73, nominated as U.S. Attorney for Middle Tennessee
President Bush nominates experienced criminal defense attorney Yarbrough to top slot In Middle Tennessee District Read MoreJul. 13, 2007
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Nick Zeppos named Vanderbilt’s interim chancellor
As provost, Zeppos headed Vanderbilt's academic, development, alumni relations and student affairs areas Read MoreJul. 12, 2007
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Gordon Gee steps down as Vanderbilt Chancellor
Gee will return to Ohio State as president Read MoreJul. 12, 2007
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Appeals Court Presiding Judge William C. Koch Jr. (’72) Appointed to Tennessee Supreme Court
Koch will fill seat vacated by retiring justice Adolpho A. Birch, Jr. Read MoreJun. 19, 2007
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Emeritus Professor Ted Smedley dies at age 94
Former director of the Race Relations Reporter helped establish "the Vanderbilt method," integrating professional responsibility into legal curriculum Read MoreJun. 19, 2007
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John Goldberg’s “The Constitutional Status of Tort Law” featured by Thomson Essential Science Indicators
Tort reform is a hot topic in the U.S. Read MoreJun. 19, 2007
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A. Hamilton Cooke, ’68, awarded Florida Bar Foundation Medal of Honor
Cooke's work on behalf of Floridians living in poverty recognized with award Read MoreMay. 29, 2007
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49 students receive summer stipends for public interest and government projects
Students pursue projects throughout U.S. and in 7 foreign countries Read MoreMay. 24, 2007