College of Law Documents
This collection contains a small assortment of items documenting the University of Tennessee's College of Law, including two copies of the UT Lawyer from 1962 and 1971, a history of the 1911 senior law class (signed Historian), and an invitation to the Law Library's first open house on October 22, 1997.
Dates
- 1911-1997
Conditions Governing Access
Collections are stored offsite and must be requested in advance. See www.special.lib.utk.edu for detailed information. Collections must be requested through a registered Special Collections research account.
Conditions Governing Use
The UT Libraries claims only physical ownership of most material in the collections. Persons wishing to broadcast or publish this material must assume all responsibility for identifying and satisfying any claimants on www.special.lib.utk.edu for detailed information. Collections must be requested through a registered Special Collections research account.
Extent
0.1 Linear Feet
Abstract
This collection contains a small assortment of items documenting the University of Tennessee's College of Law, including two copies of the UT Lawyer from 1962 and 1971, a history of the 1911 senior law class (signed Historian), and an invitation to the Law Library's first open house on October 22, 1997.
Biographical/Historical Note
The University of Tennessee's College of Law was created in 1890 and graduated its first class in 1891. It was originally located in South College (on the Hill), but was moved to Tennessee Hall in 1927 and to the George C. Taylor Law Center in 1950. By 1997, the original building was completely renovated and a new addition was added. The College began publishing the Tennessee Law Review in 1922, and it served as the Tennessee Bar Association's official publication until 1953. By 1937, the College was one of only two institutions in Tennessee accredited by the American Bar Association. The College opened its Legal Clinic in 1947, and today the clinic is the longest-running one in the country.
Arrangement
Collection consists of one folder.
Acquisition Note
Collection was donated to University Archives.
Repository Details
Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository