Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Law School Enrollment Declines

Some law school administrators believe that in the near future there may be a shortage of lawyers as law school enrollment continues to decline. Tennessee law schools are no exception to the declining enrollment.

However, not everybody believes this a bad thing for the current students. The class sizes will be smaller and more scholarship opportunities will be available. Law schools have dropped fees and lowered tuition.

The job market will be completely different for the last half of this decade. Also, it seems that the future lawyers of America will be smarter and more competitive. The students have been putting out higher LSAT scores and median GPAs.

To find out more on this subject read this article from The Nashville Ledger.


Thursday, July 18, 2013

First Woman to Serve as Tennessee Supreme Court Chief Justice Announces Retirement

Janice M. Holder made history as the first woman to serve as Tennessee Supreme Court Chief Justice. August 31st, 2014 will be her last day in the state's highest court. She will not be seeking re-election.

“It has been my privilege to serve the people of Tennessee as a trial judge and Supreme Court justice – and an honor to have been selected by my fellow justices as the first female chief justice in our state’s history,” Justice Holder said.

Justice Holder served on the first Tennessee Supreme Court with a majority of women. She was first elected circuit court judge of the 30th Judicial District in Memphis in 1990. She was appointed to the Supreme Court of Tennessee in December 1996, elected in August 1998, and then re-elected in 2006 to her current eight-year term.

Some of her honors include: 2010 Legacy Laureate, University of Pittsburgh; 2009 W.J. Michael Cody Pro Bono Attorney of the Year Award, Memphis Area Legal Services; 2009 Jurist of the Year Award, Southeastern Region of the American Board of Trial Advocates; 2008 Grayfred Gray Public Service Mediation Award, Coalition for Mediation Awareness in Tennessee; 1999 honoree for exceptional support of the Tennessee Lawyers Assistance Program by the American Bar Association Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs; 1990 Memphis Bar Association Sam A. Myar Award for Outstanding Service to the Legal Profession and to the Community; 1992 Chancellor Charles A. Rond Award, Outstanding Jurist, Memphis Bar Association.