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Contact the UT Pro Bono and
Public Interest Law Committee

The Pro Bono and Public Interest Law Committee is a permanent standing Committee at the college of Law, made up of faculty, students, and sometimes staff. The Committee is responsible for this Pro Bono and Public Interest section of the College's website. It works to raise awareness about the opportunities and obligations of pro bono and public interest law and to help students develop effective career planning strategies for these kinds of practice. The committee also seeks to complement and support the pro bono and public interest work of student organizations such as UT Pro Bono and the Tennessee Association of Public Interest Law.

The Pro Bono and Public Interest Law Committee of the UT College of Law does not handle cases for individuals or groups or provide legal advice.

Committee for 2005 - 2006

Dean Rivkin, Chair

Glenn Reynolds, Faculty Member

Gary Anderson, Faculty Member

Mae Quinn, Faculty Member

David Chapman (3L), Student Member

David Moore (1L), Student Member

 

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the Pro Bono and Public Interest
Law Committee

The University of Tennessee
College of Law
1505 W. Cumberland Ave.
Knoxville, Tennessee 37996