Nashville School of Law - Faculty

Faculty

They have degrees from Vanderbilt, Harvard, Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, Emory, Tennessee, Howard, Memphis, North Carolina, St. Mary's, Duke, Samford, Tulane, Georgetown, as well as the NSL. Faculty members have extensive legal experience in private practice and public service. A number of faculty members have achieved national and international prominence in such areas as litigation, entertainment law, evidence, real estate, mediation and arbitration, criminal law, social security law, medical malpractice, products liability, employment and labor law, contracts, taxation, immigration and environmental law.

Because Nashville is the center of the state's legal community and the seat of state and local governments, many members of the faculty are judges from various courts, including the Tennessee Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, federal district court, and county courts.

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