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TU College of Law graduate Shannon Dodd named Phi Delta Phi Graduate of the Year
University of Tulsa College of Law graduate Shannon Dodd was named the J. Will Pless International Graduate of the Year Award winner by Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity. She will receive a $3,000 cash award, a winner's key and a paid trip to Phi Delta Phi's Biennial Convention in 2009.
CEO Aubrey McClendon delivers Inaugural Chesapeake Energy Lecture for TU College of Law
Aubrey McClendon, co-founder and CEO of Chesapeake Energy Corporation, delivered the inaugural Chesapeake Energy Lecture on April 14 in the Great Hall at The University of Tulsa. The TU College of Law hosted the lecture as part of the Chesapeake Energy Scholars Program.
TU College of Law has highest February Bar Exam passage rates of state's law schools
Results from the February 2008 Oklahoma Bar Examination show The University of Tulsa College of Law had the highest percentage of passing students from Oklahoma's three law schools.
OpEd by Professor Melissa Tatum
As printer in the Tulsa world: http://www.tulsaworld.com/opinion/article.aspx?subjectID=65&articleID=20080329_7_G4_spanc30072
TU College of Law's annual Chilifest moved to Collins Fitness Center
Due to TU's success in the College Basketball Invitational, the location of the TU Law Chilifest Cookoff has been moved to the Collins Fitness Center. Attendees are asked to park in the lots along 4th Street and ride a complimentary shuttle to the event site.
Dean Levit contributes to NPR report
College of Law Dean Janet Levit provided expert commentary for Nina Totenberg's report on a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling. (Link to audio clip included)
Online registration available for TU College of Law's annual Chilifest
The Tulsa legal community is invited to register for the Chilifest Cookoff, which this year will be held on the arena floor of the Donald W. Reynolds Center.
Negotiation team from TU College of Law named runner-up at national competition
Third-year TU law students Gil Pilkington and Michon Hughes competed against the top 24 negotiation teams in the country, including top-20 law schools such as Northwestern University School of Law and Boston University School of Law. The competition was held on Feb. 8 and 9, in Los Angeles.
New legal clinic opens at TU College of Law with resources for small business and community development
The new Social Enterprise & Economic Development (SEED) Law Project at TU's Boesche Legal Clinic will engage students with the community in a "holistic approach to community development."
TU College of Law alumni encouraged to take advantage of TUAlumni.com
The University of Tulsa College of Law urges its alumni to take advantage of the tools available on the university's alumni Web site: TUAlumni.com.
TU College of Law women's group raising funds to build school house in Cambodia
Women's Law Caucus members say group's mission, which includes the directive to erase discrimination against women, extends to poverty stricken Cambodia.
TU College of Law Announces Twelve Excellence in Education Scholarships
Law students choosing to attend the TU College of Law now have the opportunity to pursue scholarship awards with benefits in addition to tuition discounts.
Blog by TU Law Student competing for "country's best" title
Your vote can help Brett McKay's "The Frugal Law Student" blog win the JDs in Training category of American Bar Association Journal's competition.
TU College of Law announces inaugural Chesapeake Scholars
Students will receive scholarship assistance and educational opportunities as part of program pioneers by Chesapeake Energy Corporation and the TU law school.
TU College of Law Board of Advocates Qualifies for ABA Negotiations National Finals
Two teams of TU law students finish in the top three of regional competition and receive invitations to national finals in Los Angeles.
TU College of Law honors top students and distinguished alumni at annual luncheon
The University of Tulsa College of Law held its Annual Alumni Luncheon at the Oklahoma Bar Association Annual Convention on Wednesday, November 7, 2007, and honored four exceptional students and two distinguished alumni.
New Diversity Section on TU Law Website
The University of Tulsa College of Law hereby publicly declares its continuing commitment to promote diversity in the legal profession and ensure equal opportunity and inclusion for law students, faculty and staff.
2007 OBA Oustanding Student
The TU Law faculty has selected Misty Cooper Watt as TU's 2007 Oklahoma Bar Assocations Outstanding Student.
TU College of Law alumnus Judge John F. Reif appointed to the state Supreme Court
Gov. Brad Henry today appointed University of Tulsa College of Law alumnus Judge John F. Reif, a member of the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals, to the state Supreme Court.
TU College of Law Board of Advocates Seeks Competition Judges
Law professionals needed to judge regional negotiations competition hosted by The University of Tulsa College of Law and the American Bar Association.