Did you know LMU Law offers a Part-Time/Hybrid JD program? About two-thirds of the program is online. After orientation, you will attend on-campus for no more than two long weekends a semester, and your fourth year is entirely online. Learn more https://lnkd.in/gzW5-fkj
LMU Duncan School of Law
Higher Education
Knoxville , Tennessee 231 followers
LMU LAW is committed to producing practice-ready graduates who benefit from an innovative curriculum.
About us
Located in the heart of downtown Knoxville, Tennessee, LMU LAW is committed to producing practice-ready graduates who benefit from an innovative curriculum and supportive learning environment. Far from your stereotypical law school, LMU LAW is a close-knit community filled with people who care and where students build relationships that last. Classes at LMU LAW are “sustainably small,” offering students individual attention unmatched at most other schools. Students are more than a number here, enjoying enviable access to our expert faculty. Whether you pursue full- or part-time studies, you will graduate prepared and excited for a fulfilling career in the law.
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https://www.lmunet.edu/duncan-school-of-law/index
External link for LMU Duncan School of Law
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Knoxville , Tennessee
- Founded
- 2009
Updates
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LMU Law Vice President and Dean Matt Lyon has announced the promotion of Maha Ayesh to associate dean for Academic Affairs. Congratulations Professor Ayesh! Read more below: https://lnkd.in/eQKEsA3y
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LMU Law Mock Trial sent two teams to the Texas Young Lawyers National Trial Competition in Birmingham, AL this year. The teams consisted of Allie Jo Shankle, Taylor McCarty, Shelby Gevedon, and Tommy Gutwein. Also among the teams were witnesses Shelby Brackin, Theaya Kelley, Dmitry Badrunov, and Caden Brownyard. Out of 27 teams at the competition, Shelby Gevedon and Tommy Gutwein advanced to the semifinals and finished in 6th place! This year's Mock Trial coaches were Professor Adam Russel and Attorney Dominic Garduño.
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Today was the first class of The Successful Lawyer, the newest addition to the LMU Law curriculum for first-year law students. Students will be able to engage with experienced faculty, as well as guest speakers comprised of judges and attorneys, throughout the course and learn firsthand how to be a successful lawyer.
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“This symposium was insightful, and I learned so much about our criminal justice system,” said LMU Law Review Staff Editor Trinity Bledsoe. “The simulation showcased how difficult it is for a person to re-enter society after incarceration, and I am sure it only scratched the surface. Read more https://lnkd.in/es7aXWzm