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University of Tulsa College of Law

The University of Tulsa College of Law is the law school of the private University of Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma. For 2021, U.S. News & World Report ranked the University of Tulsa College of Law at No. 111 among all law schools in the United States. It is the only law school in the Tulsa Metropolitan Area and northeastern Oklahoma.

The University of Tulsa
College of Law
Established1923
School typePrivate
DeanLyn Entzeroth
LocationTulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Enrollment280
Faculty28 (full-time)
USNWR ranking111th (2024)[1]
Websitelaw.utulsa.edu

History

The University of Tulsa College of Law was founded by local attorneys in 1923, during one of Tulsa's oil booms. The law school was originally known simply as the Tulsa Law School and was independent of the University of Tulsa. Initially, classes took place in the Central High School building in downtown Tulsa, while the law library was in the Tulsa County courthouse, a few blocks away. The faculty initially consisted of practicing Tulsa attorneys who taught classes at night.[3]

Tulsa Law was formally absorbed by the University of Tulsa in 1943. A pioneering Tulsa attorney named John Rogers is credited with making this association.[4] In 1949, the school moved into a downtown office building. In 1953, the school was accredited by the American Bar Association. During the 1950s and 60s, the library, classrooms and administrative offices were consolidated at a single location in downtown Tulsa and full-time tenured and tenure-track research faculty were hired. The school became a member of the Association of American Law Schools in 1966. The name of the school was formally changed to the University of Tulsa College of Law.

In the late 1970s, Tulsa Law became increasingly prominent in the field of energy law and policy; during this period, the Energy Law Journal and the National Energy and Law Policy Institute were established at the law school (NELPI).[5] The National Energy Law and Policy Institute was initially led by Kent Frizzell, who had served as Assistant Attorney General of the United States from 1972 to 1973 and Undersecretary of the Department of the Interior from 1975 to 1977.[6] During this time, Frizzell also taught at Tulsa Law.

In the 1990s, Tulsa Law developed a reputation for strength in legal history, hiring legal historian Bernard Schwartz (formerly of New York University Law School) and, later, Paul Finkelman.[7]

Law School Building

Tulsa Law moved from downtown Tulsa to its present location on the University of Tulsa's main campus in 1973, where it was housed in what was then named John Rogers Hall.[3] The building was formally dedicated with a speech by U.S. Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist.[8]

In May 2016, the university decided to remove the name of John Rogers from the law school's building, in response to increased controversy about Rogers' role in the founding of the Ku Klux Klan in Tulsa in the 1920s.[9]

Academic Programs and Offerings

TU College of Law offers Juris Doctor programs for full-time and part-time students. TU Law also grants the degree of Master of Laws, or LLM, in the areas of Native American Law, Natural Resources and Energy Law, and International Law for foreign students. Additionally, the College of Law offers two online Master of Jurisprudence (MJ) degrees in Indian law and energy law. Students have the ability to obtain joint JD/MA degrees in a variety of fields including, history, English, psychology, as well as a joint JD/MBA, joint JD/Masters in Taxation]], and joint JD/MS in geosciences, biological sciences, and finance. TU Law offers certificate programs in sustainable energy and resources law, Native American law, and health law.

The college also hosts a number of endowed lecture series which bring renowned scholars and jurists to campus:

The College of Law also has study abroad arrangements allowing students to study in Dublin or London.

The University of Tulsa College of Law is a national leader in teaching scholarship and research in energy, environmental, and natural resources law and policy and Native American law.

Student-Edited Publications

  • Tulsa Law Review, previously the Tulsa Law Journal from 1964 to 2001
  • Energy Law Journal

Clinical Offerings

The on-campus Boesche Legal Clinic offers students real-world experience under the supervision of clinical professors while providing pro bono legal services to disadvantaged populations. Clinics include the Immigrant Rights Project and the Lobeck Taylor Family Advocacy Clinic. Previous projects have centered on among the aged, American Indians, inter alia.

In 2016, Tulsa Law launched the Solo Practice Clinic to help its students develop the skills necessary to operate their own legal practices, which is particularly common for attorneys serving rural, small business and low-income clients, among others.[10]

Employment

According to TU Law's 2021 ABA-required disclosures, 91.6% of the Class of 2016 obtained full-time, long-term positions for which bar passage was required (75%) or for which a J.D. was an advantage (16.6%) nine months after graduation, excluding solo practitioners and clerkships,[11] putting TU in the middle of regional peers like Baylor Law School,[12] the University of Oklahoma College of Law,[13] and SMU Dedman School of Law.[14] The most popular destinations for TU Law graduates are Oklahoma and Texas.

Costs

The total cost of attendance (indicating the cost of tuition, fees, and living expenses) at TU Law for the 2015–2016 academic year is $58,496 (full-time).[15] 100% of TU Law students received scholarships and/or tuition benefits in 2015.

The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $201,183 (however this figure does not account for merit- or need-based aid).[16]

Notable faculty

The notable current and former faculty of TU Law include:

Notable alumni

Alumni Class Occupation Distinction
Robert D. Bell 1992 Lawyer/Appellate Judge Justice on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals
Daniel J. Boudreau 1976 Lawyer/Appellate Judge Justice on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals
Samuel H. Cassidy 1975 Politician/Lawyer Lieutenant Governor of Colorado 1994–1995, Professor at University of Denver
Matthew Chandler 2001 Politician/Lawyer District Attorney in New Mexico; 2010 candidate for New Mexico Attorney General
John E. Dowdell 1981 Federal Judge/Lawyer United States District Judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma.
Angelique EagleWoman 2004 (LLM) Scholar/Lawyer/Law School Dean Dean of Canada's Bora Laskin Faculty of Law; Scholar of Native American Law
Drew Edmondson 1979 Lawyer/Politician 16th Attorney General of Oklahoma from 1995 to 2011.
Allison Garrett 1987 Attorney/Executive/University President Walmart Vice President/Legal Counsel (1994–2004); current president at Emporia State University.
Ross Goodman 1995 Lawyer High-profile criminal defense lawyer in Las Vegas
Brian Jack Goree 1989 Attorney Judge, Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals (2012–present)
David Hall [a] 1959 Politician Governor of Oklahoma (1971–1975)
John F. Heil III 1994 Federal Judge Formerly shareholder of Hall Estill; now a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma, and the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma.
Stacie L. Hixon 2002 Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals Appointed to state Civil Appeals court in March 2020; previously worked for private law practices in Tulsa.
Fern Holland [b] 1996 Human Rights Lawyer Human rights advocate and investigator known for her work with the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq
Dana Kuehn 1996 Judge Oklahoma Supreme Court Formerly Court of Criminal Appeals’ presiding judge; appointed to Oklahoma Supreme Court July 2001.
Brian Kuester 2000 Lawyer United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma
Bill LaFortune 1983 Politician/Lawyer Mayor of Tulsa
Orville Edwin Langley [c] 1940 Federal Judge and US Attorney United States District Judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma from 1961 to 1965
Robert E. Lavender [d] 1953 Appellate Judge Justice on the Oklahoma Supreme Court (1965 - 2007)
Stacy Leeds 1997 Scholar/Judge/Law School Dean Dean of the University of Arkansas School of Law; scholar of Native American Law; Supreme Court Justice for Cherokee Nation
Mark McCullough 1998 Politician Oklahoma State Representative (2007–2017)
Michael Mulligan 1987 Attorney/Prosecutor Lead prosecutor in the courts-martial of Hasan Akbar and of Nidal Malik Hasan, the sole accused in the November 2009 Fort Hood shooting.
John M. O'Connor 1980 Lawyer/Politician 19th Attorney General of Oklahoma (2021–present).
Charles L. Owens [e] 1960 Judge First African-American judge in Oklahoma[19] and Supreme Court lawyer [20]
Elizabeth Crewson Paris 1987 Federal Judge Judge of the United States Tax Court and adjunct instructor at Georgetown University Law Center
Layn R. Phillips 1977 Federal Judge and attorney Former United States District Judge on the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma, former United States Attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma from 1984 to 1987, and former partner at Irell & Manella.
Scott Pruitt 1993 Politician/Lawyer Attorney General of Oklahoma (2011–2017); former Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Rodger Randle 1979 Politician/Academic Mayor of Tulsa (1988–1992); President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate; President of predecessor to Rogers State University
Keith Rapp 1984 Appellate Judge
John F. Reif 1977 Judge (Retired - 2019) Justice on the Oklahoma Supreme Court (2007 - 2019)
Clinton Riggs [f] 1954 Law Enforcement educator and inventor Law Enforcement educator and innovator, inventor of the first Yield sign
Scott J. Silverman 1981 Judge Dade County Court judge (1991–1998); circuit court judge 11th Judicial Circuit in and for Miami-Dade County, Florida (1998–2012)
Robert D. Simms [g] 1950 Attorney/ Judge Justice on the Oklahoma Supreme Court (1985 - 1999)
Chad "Corntassel" Smith 1980 Politician Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation (1999–2011)
Clancy Smith 1980 Retired judge Justice of Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals (2010–2017)
Jerry L. Smith [h] 1970 Politician Oklahoma State Representative (1973–1981) and Senator (1981–2004)
Burt Solomons 1978 Real estate and construction attorney Texas State Representative from 1995 to 2013 from Denton County
Geoffrey Standing Bear 1980 Politician Principal Chief of Osage Nation (2014–Present)
Leigh H. Taylor 1966 Law professor, law school dean, and civil rights attorney Former Dean of Southwestern Law School and Dean of Claude W. Pettit College of Law at Ohio Northern University
Stratton Taylor 1982 Politician Oklahoma State Representative (1979–1981) and Senator (1981–2007)
P. Thomas Thornbrugh 1974 Lawyer and judge Judge on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals
Mike Turpen 1974 Lawyer and politician Attorney General of Oklahoma (1983–1987), chair of Oklahoma Democratic Party
Jane Wiseman 1973 Appellate Judge Judge on Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals
Harry M. Wyatt III 1980 Military Director, Air National Guard, the Pentagon, Washington, DC (2009–2013)
Hugh Coleman 1994 Lawyer/Politician County Commissioner Precinct One, Denton County Texas (2009–2020)

Notes

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References

  1. ^ "University of Tulsa".
  2. ^
  3. ^ a b The University of Tulsa College of Law: History of the College of Law." Accessed April 25, 2012 [1]
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on March 17, 2011. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  5. ^ Tulsa County Bar Association (2003). Building Tulsa: Lawyers at Work. Tulsa: Hawk Publishing. p. 112.
  6. ^ "Kent Frizzell (1972–1973)". United States Department of Justice. 2015-04-14. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  7. ^ Saxon, Wolfgang (26 December 1997). "Bernard Schwartz Dies at 74; Legal Scholar and Historian". The New York Times. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  8. ^ Rehnquist, William (1974). "LEGAL EDUCATION: A CONSUMER'S POINT OF VIEW". Tulsa Law Journal. 10: 9. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  9. ^ Laura Bult, "University of Tulsa law school to remove founder's name after discovering his affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan", New York Daily News, May 5, 2016.
  10. ^ Martin, Miriam (1 November 2017). "Legal perspective: TU's Solo Practice Clinic helps students prepare for life after law school". Tulsa Business & Legal News. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  11. ^ "Section of Legal Education, Employment Summary Report" (PDF).
  12. ^ "Section of Legal Education, Employment Summary Report" (PDF).
  13. ^ "Section of Legal Education, Employment Summary Report" (PDF).
  14. ^ "Section of Legal Education, Employment Summary Report" (PDF).
  15. ^ "JD Tuition and Fees".
  16. ^ "University of Tulsa Profile, Cost". Law School Transparency. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  17. ^ "Brian Leiter Most Cited Law Professors by Specialty, 2000–2007". Leiterrankings.com. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  18. ^ "Kent Frizzell (1972–1973)". United States Department of Justice. 2015-04-14. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  19. ^ "Bartlett Appoints First Negro Judge :: TULSA AND OKLAHOMA HISTORY COLLECTION". cdm15020.contentdm.oclc.org. Retrieved 2018-06-11.
  20. ^ "Charles Owens '60". University of Tulsa. Retrieved 30 July 2018.

External links

  • Official website

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The University of Tulsa College of Law is the law school of the private University of Tulsa in Tulsa Oklahoma For 2021 U S News amp World Report ranked the University of Tulsa College of Law at No 111 among all law schools in the United States It is the only law school in the Tulsa Metropolitan Area and northeastern Oklahoma The University of TulsaCollege of LawEstablished1923School typePrivateDeanLyn EntzerothLocationTulsa Oklahoma United StatesEnrollment280Faculty28 full time USNWR ranking111th 2024 1 Websitelaw wbr utulsa wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Law School Building 3 Academic Programs and Offerings 3 1 Student Edited Publications 4 Clinical Offerings 5 Employment 6 Costs 7 Notable faculty 8 Notable alumni 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThe University of Tulsa College of Law was founded by local attorneys in 1923 during one of Tulsa s oil booms The law school was originally known simply as the Tulsa Law School and was independent of the University of Tulsa Initially classes took place in the Central High School building in downtown Tulsa while the law library was in the Tulsa County courthouse a few blocks away The faculty initially consisted of practicing Tulsa attorneys who taught classes at night 3 Tulsa Law was formally absorbed by the University of Tulsa in 1943 A pioneering Tulsa attorney named John Rogers is credited with making this association 4 In 1949 the school moved into a downtown office building In 1953 the school was accredited by the American Bar Association During the 1950s and 60s the library classrooms and administrative offices were consolidated at a single location in downtown Tulsa and full time tenured and tenure track research faculty were hired The school became a member of the Association of American Law Schools in 1966 The name of the school was formally changed to the University of Tulsa College of Law In the late 1970s Tulsa Law became increasingly prominent in the field of energy law and policy during this period the Energy Law Journal and the National Energy and Law Policy Institute were established at the law school NELPI 5 The National Energy Law and Policy Institute was initially led by Kent Frizzell who had served as Assistant Attorney General of the United States from 1972 to 1973 and Undersecretary of the Department of the Interior from 1975 to 1977 6 During this time Frizzell also taught at Tulsa Law In the 1990s Tulsa Law developed a reputation for strength in legal history hiring legal historian Bernard Schwartz formerly of New York University Law School and later Paul Finkelman 7 Law School Building EditTulsa Law moved from downtown Tulsa to its present location on the University of Tulsa s main campus in 1973 where it was housed in what was then named John Rogers Hall 3 The building was formally dedicated with a speech by U S Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist 8 In May 2016 the university decided to remove the name of John Rogers from the law school s building in response to increased controversy about Rogers role in the founding of the Ku Klux Klan in Tulsa in the 1920s 9 Academic Programs and Offerings EditTU College of Law offers Juris Doctor programs for full time and part time students TU Law also grants the degree of Master of Laws or LLM in the areas of Native American Law Natural Resources and Energy Law and International Law for foreign students Additionally the College of Law offers two online Master of Jurisprudence MJ degrees in Indian law and energy law Students have the ability to obtain joint JD MA degrees in a variety of fields including history English psychology as well as a joint JD MBA joint JD Masters in Taxation and joint JD MS in geosciences biological sciences and finance TU Law offers certificate programs in sustainable energy and resources law Native American law and health law The college also hosts a number of endowed lecture series which bring renowned scholars and jurists to campus The John W Hager Distinguished Lecture in Law has brought Lawrence Lessig William Eskridge Michelle Alexander and Harold Koh to speak at the College of Law in recent years The Buck Colbert Franklin Memorial Civil Rights Lecture honors the pioneering attorney and early leader of Tulsa s black community who was also the father of famed historian John Hope Franklin This lecture series has brought Deborah Rhode Jerry Kang and Alfred Brophy to speak at TU Law The Stephanie K Seymour Distinguished Lecture in Law is the only lecture series in the country established by former clerks to honor the judge for whom they served This lecture calls attention to the scholarship of an untenured law professor whose dedication and passion mirror that of Judge Seymour The College of Law also has study abroad arrangements allowing students to study in Dublin or London The University of Tulsa College of Law is a national leader in teaching scholarship and research in energy environmental and natural resources law and policy and Native American law Student Edited Publications Edit Tulsa Law Review previously the Tulsa Law Journal from 1964 to 2001 Energy Law JournalClinical Offerings EditThe on campus Boesche Legal Clinic offers students real world experience under the supervision of clinical professors while providing pro bono legal services to disadvantaged populations Clinics include the Immigrant Rights Project and the Lobeck Taylor Family Advocacy Clinic Previous projects have centered on among the aged American Indians inter alia In 2016 Tulsa Law launched the Solo Practice Clinic to help its students develop the skills necessary to operate their own legal practices which is particularly common for attorneys serving rural small business and low income clients among others 10 Employment EditAccording to TU Law s 2021 ABA required disclosures 91 6 of the Class of 2016 obtained full time long term positions for which bar passage was required 75 or for which a J D was an advantage 16 6 nine months after graduation excluding solo practitioners and clerkships 11 putting TU in the middle of regional peers like Baylor Law School 12 the University of Oklahoma College of Law 13 and SMU Dedman School of Law 14 The most popular destinations for TU Law graduates are Oklahoma and Texas Costs EditThe total cost of attendance indicating the cost of tuition fees and living expenses at TU Law for the 2015 2016 academic year is 58 496 full time 15 100 of TU Law students received scholarships and or tuition benefits in 2015 The Law School Transparency estimated debt financed cost of attendance for three years is 201 183 however this figure does not account for merit or need based aid 16 Notable faculty EditThe notable current and former faculty of TU Law include Larry Cata Backer Cuban American scholar of comparative law and international affairs Robert Butkin Law professor former Dean of Tulsa Law and former State Treasurer of Oklahoma Brad Carson former U S Representative from Oklahoma and Under Secretary of the Army Nancy Feldman Civil rights activist and community leader Paul Finkelman Legal historian Finkelman was listed as one of the ten most cited legal historians in Brian Leiter s survey of most cited law professors by specialty from 2000 to 2007 17 Kent Frizzell United States Under Secretary of the Interior 1975 1977 and Attorney General of Kansas 1969 1971 18 F Russell Hittinger Legal philosopher and Catholic theologian member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences Sven Erik Holmes General Counsel of KPMG former Federal District Judge for Northern District of Oklahoma Janet K Levit joined law faculty as professor in 1995 She was promoted to dean of TU College of Law in 2017 then became Provost and vice president of TU Served as Interim President of TU July 2020 January 2022 then returned to her previous duties John S Lowe Energy law scholar Joseph Wilson Morris Federal District Judge for the Eastern District of Oklahoma former General Counsel for Shell Oil Company Marian P Opala Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Frank Pommersheim scholar of Native American Law serves as the Chief Justice for the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Court of Appeals Melissa L Tatum Scholar of Native American lawNotable alumni EditAlumni Class Occupation DistinctionRobert D Bell 1992 Lawyer Appellate Judge Justice on the Oklahoma Court of Civil AppealsDaniel J Boudreau 1976 Lawyer Appellate Judge Justice on the Oklahoma Court of Civil AppealsSamuel H Cassidy 1975 Politician Lawyer Lieutenant Governor of Colorado 1994 1995 Professor at University of DenverMatthew Chandler 2001 Politician Lawyer District Attorney in New Mexico 2010 candidate for New Mexico Attorney GeneralJohn E Dowdell 1981 Federal Judge Lawyer United States District Judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma Angelique EagleWoman 2004 LLM Scholar Lawyer Law School Dean Dean of Canada s Bora Laskin Faculty of Law Scholar of Native American LawDrew Edmondson 1979 Lawyer Politician 16th Attorney General of Oklahoma from 1995 to 2011 Allison Garrett 1987 Attorney Executive University President Walmart Vice President Legal Counsel 1994 2004 current president at Emporia State University Ross Goodman 1995 Lawyer High profile criminal defense lawyer in Las VegasBrian Jack Goree 1989 Attorney Judge Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals 2012 present David Hall a 1959 Politician Governor of Oklahoma 1971 1975 John F Heil III 1994 Federal Judge Formerly shareholder of Hall Estill now a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma and the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma Stacie L Hixon 2002 Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals Appointed to state Civil Appeals court in March 2020 previously worked for private law practices in Tulsa Fern Holland b 1996 Human Rights Lawyer Human rights advocate and investigator known for her work with the Coalition Provisional Authority in IraqDana Kuehn 1996 Judge Oklahoma Supreme Court Formerly Court of Criminal Appeals presiding judge appointed to Oklahoma Supreme Court July 2001 Brian Kuester 2000 Lawyer United States Attorney for the Eastern District of OklahomaBill LaFortune 1983 Politician Lawyer Mayor of TulsaOrville Edwin Langley c 1940 Federal Judge and US Attorney United States District Judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma from 1961 to 1965Robert E Lavender d 1953 Appellate Judge Justice on the Oklahoma Supreme Court 1965 2007 Stacy Leeds 1997 Scholar Judge Law School Dean Dean of the University of Arkansas School of Law scholar of Native American Law Supreme Court Justice for Cherokee NationMark McCullough 1998 Politician Oklahoma State Representative 2007 2017 Michael Mulligan 1987 Attorney Prosecutor Lead prosecutor in the courts martial of Hasan Akbar and of Nidal Malik Hasan the sole accused in the November 2009 Fort Hood shooting John M O Connor 1980 Lawyer Politician 19th Attorney General of Oklahoma 2021 present Charles L Owens e 1960 Judge First African American judge in Oklahoma 19 and Supreme Court lawyer 20 Elizabeth Crewson Paris 1987 Federal Judge Judge of the United States Tax Court and adjunct instructor at Georgetown University Law CenterLayn R Phillips 1977 Federal Judge and attorney Former United States District Judge on the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma former United States Attorney for the Northern District of Oklahoma from 1984 to 1987 and former partner at Irell amp Manella Scott Pruitt 1993 Politician Lawyer Attorney General of Oklahoma 2011 2017 former Administrator of the U S Environmental Protection AgencyRodger Randle 1979 Politician Academic Mayor of Tulsa 1988 1992 President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate President of predecessor to Rogers State UniversityKeith Rapp 1984 Appellate JudgeJohn F Reif 1977 Judge Retired 2019 Justice on the Oklahoma Supreme Court 2007 2019 Clinton Riggs f 1954 Law Enforcement educator and inventor Law Enforcement educator and innovator inventor of the first Yield signScott J Silverman 1981 Judge Dade County Court judge 1991 1998 circuit court judge 11th Judicial Circuit in and for Miami Dade County Florida 1998 2012 Robert D Simms g 1950 Attorney Judge Justice on the Oklahoma Supreme Court 1985 1999 Chad Corntassel Smith 1980 Politician Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation 1999 2011 Clancy Smith 1980 Retired judge Justice of Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals 2010 2017 Jerry L Smith h 1970 Politician Oklahoma State Representative 1973 1981 and Senator 1981 2004 Burt Solomons 1978 Real estate and construction attorney Texas State Representative from 1995 to 2013 from Denton CountyGeoffrey Standing Bear 1980 Politician Principal Chief of Osage Nation 2014 Present Leigh H Taylor 1966 Law professor law school dean and civil rights attorney Former Dean of Southwestern Law School and Dean of Claude W Pettit College of Law at Ohio Northern UniversityStratton Taylor 1982 Politician Oklahoma State Representative 1979 1981 and Senator 1981 2007 P Thomas Thornbrugh 1974 Lawyer and judge Judge on the Oklahoma Court of Civil AppealsMike Turpen 1974 Lawyer and politician Attorney General of Oklahoma 1983 1987 chair of Oklahoma Democratic PartyJane Wiseman 1973 Appellate Judge Judge on Oklahoma Court of Civil AppealsHarry M Wyatt III 1980 Military Director Air National Guard the Pentagon Washington DC 2009 2013 Hugh Coleman 1994 Lawyer Politician County Commissioner Precinct One Denton County Texas 2009 2020 Notes Edit Deceased Deceased Deceased Deceased Deceased Deceased Deceased DeceasedReferences Edit University of Tulsa Style guide a b The University of Tulsa College of Law History of the College of Law Accessed April 25 2012 1 TU website History of TU Accessed February 24 2011 Archived from the original on March 17 2011 Retrieved March 24 2011 Tulsa County Bar Association 2003 Building Tulsa Lawyers at Work Tulsa Hawk Publishing p 112 Kent Frizzell 1972 1973 United States Department of Justice 2015 04 14 Retrieved 30 July 2018 Saxon Wolfgang 26 December 1997 Bernard Schwartz Dies at 74 Legal Scholar and Historian The New York Times Retrieved 12 December 2017 Rehnquist William 1974 LEGAL EDUCATION A CONSUMER S POINT OF VIEW Tulsa Law Journal 10 9 Retrieved 24 April 2018 Laura Bult University of Tulsa law school to remove founder s name after discovering his affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan New York Daily News May 5 2016 Martin Miriam 1 November 2017 Legal perspective TU s Solo Practice Clinic helps students prepare for life after law school Tulsa Business amp Legal News Retrieved 30 July 2018 Section of Legal Education Employment Summary Report PDF Section of Legal Education Employment Summary Report PDF Section of Legal Education Employment Summary Report PDF Section of Legal Education Employment Summary Report PDF JD Tuition and Fees University of Tulsa Profile Cost Law School Transparency Retrieved 19 July 2014 Brian Leiter Most Cited Law Professors by Specialty 2000 2007 Leiterrankings com Retrieved 2016 01 04 Kent Frizzell 1972 1973 United States Department of Justice 2015 04 14 Retrieved 30 July 2018 Bartlett Appoints First Negro Judge TULSA AND OKLAHOMA HISTORY COLLECTION cdm15020 contentdm oclc org Retrieved 2018 06 11 Charles Owens 60 University of Tulsa Retrieved 30 July 2018 External links EditOfficial website36 09 16 N 95 56 38 W 36 15444 N 95 94389 W 36 15444 95 94389 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Tulsa College of Law amp oldid 1164120658, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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