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- OCU LAW Alumnus Elected Secretary of the American Immigration Lawyers Association
- OCU LAW alumnus T. Douglas Stump ‘82, an Oklahoma City immigration attorney, was recently elected secretary of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). Stump is the first Oklahoma attorney to be named to the national executive committee of this 11,000-member organization. He has been a member of the AILA for 25 years.
In his position with ... [read more]
- OCU LAW Alumna Belford ”˜92 represents law school at the National Society of Collegiate Scholars
- OCU LAW alumna Tracy Lee (Crittenden) Belford ‘92 recently answered a call by Gina Rowsam, Assistant Dean for the Professional and Career Development Center, to represent OCU LAW at a meeting of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, a group that targets undergraduate students interested in pursuing graduate school. She addressed students who have an ... [read more]
- Chinese Lawyers and Law Students Arrive at OCU LAW; Dean Hellman Featured in the Oklahoman
- On Saturday, July 19, 18 law students and 12 lawyers from Tianjin, China, arrived at OCU LAW to begin the second Certificate in American Law program. OCU LAW Dean Lawrence K. Hellman spoke to the Oklahoman’s Clytie Bunyan about the program, which includes classes on legal ethics and the role of attorneys in the American ... [read more]
- Chinese Students and Lawyers Arrive at OCU LAW Tomorrow; Journal Record Takes Note
- Chinese students and lawyers will arrive in Oklahoma this weekend for OCU LAW’s second Certificate in American Law program. Tomorrow, July 19, students from Nankai University School of Law in Tianjin, China, and Chinese lawyers who are members of the Tianjin Bar Association will arrive at OCU LAW for a multi-week Certificate in American Law ... [read more]
- Professor Andrew Spiropoulos speaks to the Tulsa World about proposed anti-gang legislation
- OCU LAW Professor Andrew Spiropoulos, an expert on state constitutional law, weighed in Friday on the constitutionality of proposed legislation before the Oklahoma state House of Representatives that would outlaw gangs by making gang membership a misdemeanor.
Spiropoulos told Tulsa World Capitol Bureau reporter Mick Hinton that lawmakers "have to be very careful when they legislate gang ... [read more]
- OCU LAW Goes Global
- Hordes of sports fans and athletes will travel to Beijing, China, this summer to attend the 2008 Summer Olympics. As the world’s attention turns to China, a group of Chinese students and lawyers will arrive in Oklahoma for Oklahoma City University School of Law’s second Certificate in American Law program.
On July 19, students from ... [read more]
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