12/10/2020
The Oklahoma Law Review is pleased to announce that our newest issue has been published. Special thanks to our entire editorial board, faculty, and contributing authors.
Hot off the press: Volume 73, Issue 2 is out NOW đź”—
Oklahoma Law Review | Vol 73 | No. 2
The Shifting Definition: The Clean Water Act, “Waters of the United States,” and the Impact on AgricultureHammons P. Hepner
11/13/2020
Congratulations to our outstanding Editor-in-chief!
Congratulations to Allyson Shumaker, OU Law 3L, for being awarded the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Outstanding Senior Law Student Award and to the OU Law alumni recipients of this year’s OBA awards: https://www.okbar.org/annualmeeting/awards/
10/16/2020
You can join our symposium NOW or throughout the day. Join us!
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: 2020 OLR Symposium. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Privacy in a Pandemic: How Employers, Insurers and Government Actors Collect and Use Your Data MCLE: OK - 5 including 0 hours of ethics
10/14/2020
EPISODE 2 IS OUT NOW!
On this episode, Trae Havens sits down with symposium guests: Professors Christine Coughlin or Wake Forest Law and Nicolas P. Terry of Indiana University McKinney School of Law. Together, they discuss “Privacy in a Pandemic” and the related health law concerns. You’ll hear a crash course in HIPAA, quarantine stories, and even a discussion about what Hurricane Katrina can teach us about the global pandemic.
Listen here to “Privacy in a Pandemic with Professors Christine Coughlin and Nicolas P. Terry”
OLR
OLR is the official podcast of the Oklahoma Law Review. Founded in 1948, the Oklahoma Law Review is published quarterly by University of Oklahoma College of Law to serve the profession and the public with timely discussions of state and federal legal issues. The editorial board and membership are...
10/13/2020
Remember to sign up for the 2020 Oklahoma Law Review Symposium, Privacy in a Pandemic: How Employers, Insurers, and Government Actors Collect and Use Your Data - Friday, October 16, 2020! đź”—
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: 2020 OLR Symposium. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Privacy in a Pandemic: How Employers, Insurers and Government Actors Collect and Use Your Data MCLE: OK - 5 including 0 hours of ethics
10/01/2020
We are thrilled to announce the release of our podcast! You can listen to Episode 1 now, hosted by Trae Havens, featuring Allyson Shumaker and Hammons Hepner.
OLR
OLR is the official podcast of the Oklahoma Law Review. Founded in 1948, the Oklahoma Law Review is published quarterly by University of Oklahoma College of Law to serve the profession and the public with timely discussions of state and federal legal issues. The editorial board and membership are...
09/14/2020
Episode 1 of “OLR” is set to premiere on October 1st! Follow us to learn more about how to listen in.
08/29/2020
Just finished recording Episode 1 of “OLR” the official podcast of the Oklahoma Law Review.
We look forward to sharing this and more as we dive into a year of pandemic operations!
06/22/2020
Antitrust, Contracts, Oklahoma Appellate Courts, Professional Responsibility, Discrimination Against Indigent Defendants, Earthquakes, and Taxes! 72-4 is FULL of good reads. Available NOW!
Oklahoma Law Review | University of Oklahoma College of Law
Founded in 1948, the Oklahoma Law Review is published quarterly by the University of Oklahoma College of Law to serve the profession and the public with timely discussions of state and federal legal issues. The OLR’s editorial board and membership are composed of law students, who work in consulta...
06/21/2020
“As we were all reminded last night, Oklahoma’s earthquake epidemic is still not over. When Oklahoma became the most earthquake prone state in the country in 2015, many Oklahomans experienced property damage. And while the scientific community came to recognize wastewater injection as the cause of these quakes, the insurance industry paid a remarkably low number of homeowners’ claims.” From the Author, Nick Marr
digitalcommons.law.ou.edu
05/01/2020
Jacob Parker Black discusses the
National Fair Housing Alliance’s (NFHA) suit against Facebook as a principle tool for understanding law governing housing discrimination online 🔗
Facebook and the Future of Fair Housing Online
By Jacob Parker Black, Published on 01/01/20