At the Tennessee Law Review, our goal is to advance justice for the State of Tennessee and beyond by providing a forum for thoughtful, topical, and nuanced legal scholarship. We are committed to publishing the voices of our exceptional authors who offer solutions to a variety of legal issues facing our State and our country at large. In each volume, we aim to promote and instigate respectful discourse within the legal profession and offer compelling and useful solutions that hold the potential to impact law and society.

TENNESEE LAW REVIEW BLOG

The Tennessee Law Review, first published in 1922, is the oldest legal publication in Tennessee and the oldest law journal at the University of Tennessee College of Law. The publication covers a broad range of legal topics, including national and state legal developments.

The quarterly journal of legal scholarship is edited and published by second and third year students at the University of Tennessee College of Law, with guidance from faculty advisors. Articles are authored by professors, practitioners, and law students addressing topics of interest to legal scholars, practicing attorneys, legislators, judges, and students.


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