About

Professor Hubbert teaches Sources of International Law.  He is a member of the Oklahoma Bar. He is an Adjunct Professor of Law teaching in the M.L.S. in International Business Law program and is a Partner at Shanor & Franklin, LLC. His practice focuses on real property, with expertise in oil and gas title and carbon sequestration law and experience in real property transactions, oil and gas transactions, mining law, probate, and quiet title.

He graduated with honors from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 2016. While there, he served as Articles Editor for the Oklahoma Law Review and received the Outstanding Case Note Award for his note on the Oklahoma Marketable Record Title Act. He also completed a one-semester externship in the U.S. State Department’s Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser for Private International Law where his work consisted of the strategic analysis of the drafting papers of various treaties, drafting memoranda on the legal and political impediments to the ratification of certain treaties and the feasibility of various projects proposed by intergovernmental organizations.

Prior to attending law school, he was a staff member and adjunct professor at Southern Nazarene University. He holds advanced degrees in Christian theology and Hebrew Bible, where his primary research areas included hermeneutics and the Deuteronomic History. He is an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene.