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TU jumps in U.S. News 2023-24 law school rankings

The University of Tulsa College of Law rose seven spots in the…

TU Law on The Princeton Review’s Best Law Schools for 2023 

The University of Tulsa is an outstanding law school, according to The…

TU Law welcomes John W. Franklin to campus for Oct. 28 talk

The University of Tulsa College of Law is honored to host historian John Whittington…

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Learning to bridge the gap between people, communities and the law

After an outstanding first year of coursework, involvement in student organizations and…

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TU Law alumna and Cherokee Nation Supreme Court justice to teach at alma mater

An expert in human rights, Native American law, health, estate planning and…

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Cherokee Nation attorney general to speak at Hooding Ceremony

Sara Hill (JD '03), the attorney general of the Cherokee Nation, will…

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Mvto, Wado and U-we-hnoⁿ

The word mvto means “thank you” in the Mvskoke language. Wado means…

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Outstanding SERL students

Stephanie Acquario (Class of ’23) serves as a senior editor on the…

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Mogel Internship

The University of Tulsa College of Law was deeply grateful that we…

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NSF EPSCoR grant

The University of Tulsa College of Law is participating in a new…

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SERL Board of Visitors

The Sustainable Energy and Resources Law (SERL) Board of Visitors comprises approximately…

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Energy law student organization and journals

Resources, Energy and Environmental Law Society The stated mission of the Resources,…

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Outstanding graduates

Debbie Firestone (JD ’20) graduated with highest honors from The University of…

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Meet the director

As of January 2022, the SERL program has a new director: Warigia…

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Foundation for Natural Resources and Energy Law scholarships

Jon Rubottom, Holly Hayes and Trevion Freeman received prestigious scholarships from the…

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Sustainable Energy and Resources Law

This newsletter introduces the Sustainable Energy and Resources (SERL) program at The…

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SERL faculty

Melissa Luttrell Melissa Luttrell’s scholarship considers the appropriate use of microeconomic principles…

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In conversation with Chancellor Allison Garrett

Fresh from serving as the president of Emporia State University, TU Law…

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TU Law recognized by White House, DoJ for eviction prevention work

On Jan. 28, the White House and Department of Justice convened 99…

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In conversation with TU Law’s new dean

Get to know Oren Griffin, the new dean of The University of…

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Gaining an insider’s perspective on the federal court system

TU Law student Brandon Keaton (3L) recently shared insights on his successful…