Brian Stacy Miller
Personal
U.S. Navy, 1985-1989
U.S. Naval Reserve, 1984, 1989-1992
Private practice, Memphis, Tennessee, and Helena, Arkansas 1995-2006
City attorney, Helena, Arkansas, 1999-2005
Deputy prosecutor, Phillips County, Arkansas, 2000-2006
Judge, Arkansas Court of Appeals, 2007-2008
Education
Vanderbilt University Law School
The skills of lawyers, including the skills of analyzing complex issues, asking the right questions, advocating for clients, and managing disputes and organizations, are best taught in a rigorous setting by first-rate faculty, in the company of outstanding classmates. At Vanderbilt, you'll find a faculty that is second to none in combining excellent and demanding teaching with important and influential research. More than anywhere else, Vanderbilt professors are demanding in class and civil and accessible outside it. Our faculty and staff work hard to model, in every class and every program, best practices in teaching law. As a result, our graduates are in high demand, with more than 550 employers visiting Vanderbilt every year to recruit our students for positions throughout the U.S. and abroad.