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- OCU LAW Considering A Plan To Move Downtown
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On Wednesday, OCU announced the signing of a Letter of Intent between the University and the Hall family of Oklahoma City regarding plans to move the law school’s campus downtown, into the [read more]
- OCU LAW Alumnus Appointed to Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals
- Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry has appointed OCU LAW alumnus William C. Hetherington, Jr. ‘79, to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals. Hetherington will succeed Judge Glenn Adams, who resigned in [read more]
- Professor Phyllis Bernard Attends Conference in Istanbul
- OCU LAW Professor Phyllis Bernard has just returned from an international conference in Istanbul, Turkey, titled “Rethinking Negotiation Training” where she led a workshop and consulted [read more]
- American Indian Elders Conference at OCU LAW Nov. 12-13
- This week OCU LAW will welcome the American Indian Elders Conference as they host their first Southern Plains Region Adult Protection Conference. The conference, which will take place on [read more]
- Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry Notes OCU LAW Partnership with Nankai University
- Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry declared October 1, 2009 as "China’s National Day in Oklahoma." In the official proclamation, Governor Henry noted a number of links between the Sooner State [read more]
- “Chinese Arts’ Great Leap into the Contemporary World”: OCU LAW Brings Joan Lebold Cohen to Speak on Chinese Art & Film November 16
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Lantern Festival, 1980 by Joan Lebold Cohen
As part of a week featuring events relating to Chinese law and business, OCU LAW will showcase a presentation by Joan Lebold Cohen at 11 a.m. Monday, [read more]
- OCU LAW Offers Two Events on Chinese Law & Business Featuring Experts Jerome A. Cohen & Judge John M. Walker, Jr.
- OCU LAW will bring two noted experts on the legal system of China to Oklahoma City for two key events focusing on modern Chinese legal and business issues.
Professor Jerome A. Cohen (pictured) is one [read more]
- “Why I Teach” - Arthur G. LeFrancois, Professor of Law
- In the second episode of the "Why I Teach" video series focusing on the OCU LAW Faculty, OCU LAW Professor Art LeFrancois talks about his background in and passion for criminal law, [read more]
- OCU LAW Hosts Pro Bono & Public Interest Law Recognition Luncheon
- OCU LAW celebrated the transformative power of pro bono legal service on communities and individuals on Friday, October 30 with a special Pro Bono and Public Interest Law Recognition Luncheon.
Held in [read more]
- Dallas Lawyer Windle Turley To Speak at OCU LAW Alumni & Friends Luncheon During OBA Annual Meeting Nov. 4
- Windle Turley, president of the Dallas, Texas Turley Law Firm, will speak at this year’s annual OCU LAW Alumni and Friends Luncheon at the Oklahoma Bar Association’s annual meeting at [read more]
- Photos, Videos from Grisham Event Available Online
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Bestselling author John Grisham spoke Tuesday night at OCU’s Henry J. Freede Wellness Center. In his program, titled "The Innocent Man and Wrongful Convictions in America," Grisham told [read more]
- Oct. 29: Quinlan Lecturer Reva Siegel to Discuss “Race Talk and Ricci: The Court and the Confirmation Process”
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Yale Law School’s Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law, Reva Siegel, will present the 2009 Quinlan Lecture in OCU LAW’s Homsey Family [read more]
- Grisham Appearance, “In Their Own Words” Panel Draw Media Attention
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This week’s appearance by bestselling author John Grisham, and the "In Their Own Words" event featuring a panel of exonerated Oklahomans and the lawyers who worked for their freedom - [read more]
- TODAY: “In Their Own Words: Oklahoma’s Exonerated Tell Their Stories”
- At 5 p.m. today in the Homsey Family Moot Courtroom in Sarkeys Law Center, OCU LAW hosts "In Their Own Words: Oklahoma’s Exonerated Tell Their Stories." Co-sponsored by the law [read more]
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