While in law school, Tate served as an Articles and Notes Editor for the Belmont Law Review, the College of Law’s flagship student-managed and student-edited scholarly journal. During his time on the Law Review, Tate wrote an academic work on privacy rights that was selected for publication. He was also a member of the College of Law’s Mock Trial team. As a member, Tate and three fellow teammate-advocates won the American Association for Justice Student Trial Advocacy Competition Regional Tournament. This same team competed at the national competition level and ultimately finished third in the nation. Additionally, while in law school, Tate had the invaluable experience of working as a Legal Intern for the 21st Judicial District, which provided the opportunity to work under the Honorables Joseph A. Woodruff, James G. Martin, Michael W. Binkley, and Deanna Bell Johnson.
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While in law school, Tate served as an Articles and Notes Editor for the Belmont Law Review, the College of Law’s flagship student-managed and student-edited scholarly journal. During his time on the Law Review, Tate wrote an academic work on privacy rights that was selected for publication. He was also a member of the College of Law’s Mock Trial team. As a member, Tate and three fellow teammate-advocates won the American Association for Justice Student Trial Advocacy Competition Regional Tournament. This same team competed at the national competition level and ultimately finished third in the nation. Additionally, while in law school, Tate had the invaluable experience of working as a Legal Intern for the 21st Judicial District, which provided the opportunity to work under the Honorables Joseph A. Woodruff, James G. Martin, Michael W. Binkley, and Deanna Bell Johnson.
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