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Larry R. Curtis, Chair
larry-curtis@utulsa.edu
Admission Counselor for Diversity Outreach & LL.M. Recuritment

Carriee Basas
carie-basas@utulsa.edu
Associate Professor of Legal Writing

Alpana Chaudhary
alpana-chaudhary@utulsa.edu
Student

Laura Hill
laura-hill@utulsa.edu
Assistant Dean

Vicki Jordan
Vicki-Jordan@utulsa.edu
Assistant Dean, Director of Career Services

Marvin Lizama
mlizama@brewsterlaw.com
Alumni

Johnny Parker
Johnny-Parker@utulsa.edu
Professor of Law

Courtney Selby
Courtney-Selby@utulsa.edu
Collection Development/Instructional Services Librarian

Cynthia Wellman
cynthia-wellman@utulsa.edu
Student

 

Spotlight

Fahed Al-Rawaf

Where are you from? I am from Saudi Arabia, and was raised in Damascus, Syria.

Undergraduate School: After finishing high school overseas, I attended the University of Arkansas, in Fayetteville, where I majored in International Business with an emphasis in Finance.

Activities / Organizations:
  • Articles Editor at the Tulsa Journal of Comparative and International Law
  • President of the International Law Student Association in 2006-2007
  • Secretary of the Hispanic Law Student Association in Fall 2007
  • Editor and Opinion Writer for Dicta, TU Law's newspaper Fall 2005 to Fall 2007
  • Legal Intern at the Boesche Legal Clinic's Immigrants Rights Project- Fall 2007


What do you like about TU Law? My brother is a TU Law graduate, and encouraged me to attend TU. I visited the campus, and really liked the atmosphere at the law school, especially the interaction between students and professors. I was also drawn to TU Law because of its program in International Law. Regionally speaking, TU Law offers more courses in International law, has a Law Journal specifically dedicated to International Law, and you can have the opportunity to study abroad in Europe, China or Latin America! Also, Professors teaching in the field of international law are national experts. And, nationally speaking, TU Law has one of the best programs in Energy Law and Native American Law. I took all these factors into consideration when applying, and I am very glad I took the decision of attending TU Law.

 


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