05/03/2012
TU Names SMU Dean of Engineering as New President The University of Tulsa Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of Geoffrey Orsak as the university’s 18th president.
The Tulsa Law Review is proud to celebrate its 46th year of publication during the 2010-2011 academic year. Bryce Harp
Editor-in-Chief
First known as the Tulsa Law Journal (1964-2001), the Tulsa Law Review dedicates itself to publishing “outstanding scholarly works covering the full spectrum of the law that stimulate critical thinking, provoke legal debate, and guide the law in a direction that better serves our society.” (Tulsa Law Review preamble). Selected students of the University of Tulsa College of Law publish four issues
05/03/2012
TU Names SMU Dean of Engineering as New President The University of Tulsa Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of Geoffrey Orsak as the university’s 18th president.
Congratulations to all the May 2012 graduates, TLR will miss you!
03/13/2012
Congrats!
TU Law Breaks Into Top 100 in 2013 Best Law School Rankings - University of Tulsa The University of Tulsa College of Law has been named in the top 100 law schools in the nation by U.S. News and World Report 2013 Best Graduate Schools rankings.
02/22/2012
Check out our new story about the debate over Google's sweeping privacy changes. http://storify.com/tulsalawreview/google-s-new-privacy-policies
Controversy Surrounds Google's New Privacy Policies Information technology giant Google is changing its privacy policies in an attempt to consolidate user privacy settings across its diverse services.
8 hours left- drop what you're doing and go turn in your paper, candidates.
The time has come- turn in your candidate papers!
Check out reactions to today's oral arguments in U.S. v. Jones!
Check out our new story about State Question 755 - Sharia Law in Oklahoma - on Storify! http://storify.com/tulsalawreview/oklahoma-sharia-law-amendment
Reading the bluebook is the first step to using it properly.
We just launched our first topic, "GPS Surveillance", via Storify on the website www.tulsalawreview.com. Check it out & let us know what you think!
Tulsa Law Review | Online Periodically, Tulsa Law Review will use this space to publish collections of web clips on different legal issues. With the opening of the Supreme Court term today, enjoy our Storified look at U.S. v. Jones.
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