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Pages in category "University of Tulsa College of Law alumni" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Jim R. Caldwell – first Republican member of the Arkansas State Senate in the 20th century, 1969–1978; retired Church of Christ minister in Tulsa; studied in doctoral program at University of Tulsa; Craig Campbell (BA, Political Science, 1974) – Lieutenant Governor of Alaska; Samuel H. Cassidy (Law, 1975) – former Lieutenant Governor of ...
University of Tulsa College of Law alumni (62 P) T. Tulsa Golden Hurricane athletes (15 C) Pages in category "University of Tulsa alumni" The following 163 pages are ...
The University of Tulsa College of Law was founded by local attorneys during one of Tulsa's oil booms in 1923 with Washington E. Hudson, a state senator and Ku Klux Klan leader, serving as dean from 1923 to 1943. [3] [4] The law school was originally known simply as the Tulsa Law School and was independent of the University of Tulsa. Initially ...
He then attended Milligan College, a church related liberal arts college in eastern Tennessee, and Phillips University, another church-related school, in Enid, Oklahoma. Judge Simms received his law degree from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 1950.In 1975 he received a TU College of Law Annual Faculty and Alumni Award for his ...
Thornbrugh enrolled in the University of Tulsa College of Law. [3] While at Tulsa, he was on the Dean's Honor Roll and Res Nova law review. After graduating from law school in 1974, he went to work in Washington, D.C., on the staff of Senator Dewey F. Bartlett (R-OK) for three years. Returning to his home state, he had a private law practice in ...
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Taylor attended the University of Tulsa for his B.A. and the University of Tulsa College of Law for his J.D., where he served as editor-in-chief of the Law Review. He also received an LL.M. from New York University School of Law and completed a research fellowship at the University of Chicago. [2]