Because of inadequate, old facilities, former Dean James Smoot positioned the law school for a move from its building on the University's main campus in East Memphis to a former customs house on the
Mississippi River in
downtown Memphis. The new law school campus is more than twice the size of the old campus. Until purchased by the law school, a portion of the building had been serving as a
post office. Designed by Memphis firms
Askew Nixon Ferguson Architects and Fleming Associates Architects, the new law school is located in the heart of Memphis' downtown. Former Tennessee governor,
Phil Bredesen, has also lent his support and pledged $41 million in state funds for the move. Along with the purpose-specific interior redesign, the architect (Bill Nixon) oversaw structural renovations, including a $2 million
seismic retrofit. The move was officially announced on January 12, 2006, and it was anticipated that the downtown facility would be ready for classes January 2010. As of Fall 2010, the new downtown campus is fully operational, with a dedication ceremony held on January 16, 2010. The 169,000-square-foot (4-acre) building originally housed the late 19th century U.S. Customs House. Built in the early 1880s, the
Italianate Revival-style building opened in 1885. Over the years, the building has served as Memphis' main customs house, federal court house, and most recently, as a U.S. post office. It was placed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Among features preserved in the restoration are the old federal courtroom, which now serves as one of the law school's
moot courtrooms. During the restoration, a number of architectural details were rediscovered, including a decorative ceiling and roof monitor. Memphis Law has been recognized by the National Jurist and preLaw magazine as having the "Best Law School Facilities in the Nation" in 2014, and more recently, was named by the same publications as having the "Best Law School Building in the Nation." •
Memphis Public Library, Cossitt Branch Library, located adjacent to the law school. As of 2019 this branch is no longer in service. ==Post-graduation employment==