Private practice, Nashville, Tennessee, 1968
Assistant U.S. attorney, Middle District of Tennessee, 1968-1969
Assistant district attorney, Tenth Judicial Circuit, Tennessee, 1969-1972
Faculty, Vanderbilt University Law School, 1972-1982, 1988-1990; assistant professor of law, 1972-1975; lecturer in law, 1975-1982; adjunct professor of law, 1988-1990
Associate judge, Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals, Middle Division, 1975-1990
Associate justice, Tennessee Supreme Court, 1990-1993
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