Center for Advocacy and Dispute Resolution
Law Review Symposium
The University of Tennessee Center for Advocacy and
Dispute Resolution and the Tennessee Law Review publish an
annual symposium on advocacy and dispute resolution related topics.
The symposium serves several purposes. Funded by the founders of
the Center, it provides resources to invite nationally prominent
scholars, judges, and lawyers to the law school to teach a seminar
and make presentations to faculty, students, and members of the
bar and community. Second, it provides those scholars research support
in the writing of their best thinking on an issue of current imnportance
to advocates and dispute resolvers. Finally, the symposium is intended
as a showcase for The University of Tennessee College of Law, the
Tennessee Law Review, and the Center for Advocacy and Dispute
Resolution.
The first symposium issue in print is "Communicating
With Juries" (Vol. 67, No. 3) and copies may be obtained
by clicking here.
A second symposium issue, entitled "Amendments
to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure," is Vol. 69, No.
1 of the Tennessee Law Review and copies may be obtained
by clicking here.
A Tennessee Law Review symposium issue entitled "The
Ethics 2000 Commission: The Adversary System and the Lawyer Client
Relationship" will be published either in late 2002 or early
2003.
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