Jon Lee Receives Ethics Prize

Congratulations to Jon Lee on his receipt of the Fred C. Zacharias Memorial Prize for Scholarship in Professional Responsibility at the Association of American Law Schools annual meeting in January...

Robyn Powell Receives AALS Award

NORMAN, OKLA. – Robyn Powell, an associate professor of law at the University of Oklahoma, received the Chai Feldblum Award at the American Association of Law Schools annual meeting, held Jan. 4. The...

OU Sculptor's Work Graces College of Law Grounds

In a tranquil corner of the grounds of the University of Oklahoma College of Law sits a bust of a woman, her eyes closed in silent reflection and concentration. The bust is a sculpture of Ada Lois...

Drew Kershen Named Oklahoma Water Pioneer

Professor Drew Kershen was recently recognized as one of 2023 Oklahoma Water Pioneers by the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB). Professor Kershen was a faculty member of the University of Oklahoma...

NALSA Hosts Roundtable, Art Market

NORMAN, OKLA. – The Native American Law Student Association (NALSA) at the University of Oklahoma College of Law will host a Native Roundtable and Art Market on Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, to coincide with...

OU Law Climbs to 13th in Value Rankings

NORMAN, OKLA – The University of Oklahoma College of Law climbed 11 spots in this year’s ranking of the Top 25 Best Value Law Schools published by preLaw magazine, securing the 13th spot in the highly...

Sean Harrington Wants to Build on Previous Success

NORMAN, OKLA. – Sean Harrington had some big shoes to fill when he stepped into the role of Director of Technology Innovation at the Donald E. Pray library. Harrington takes over the position formerly...

OU Shines in Bar Passage Rate

NORMAN, OKLA – University of Oklahoma Law graduates continue to set the bar when it comes to passing the bar exam. Recently released bar passage results from the Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners show...

Six Selected for Stevens Fellowships

NORMAN, OKLA. – Six OU Law students have been awarded the prestigious Justice John Paul Stevens Public Interest Fellowship. Each will receive $6,000 for summer public interest work in underserved...