Clay Curtis found law school much easier than high school or college. An aspiring attorney since third grade, Curtis felt that the law almost always made sense. Because of his understanding, practice and advocacy of law, he was given the Clarence Darrow Award last month and named Criminal Defense Attorney of the Year by his […]
University of Oklahoma College of Law
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Finding justice
Former University of Oklahoma law professor Anita Hill entered the national spotlight in 1991, testifying against U.S. Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, whom she accused of sexual harassment. Though Thomas went on to be confirmed as a Supreme Court justice, Hill’s legacy transcends those Senate hearings and lives on in modern movements like #MeToo. Now […]
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Chicken-Fried News: Never too late
A stint serving jury duty led Ben Rogers to a law degree and a move to Oklahoma in his late 60s.
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Tulsa native hopes to break new ground as NFL agent
Nicole Lynn says she could be the first African-American woman to represent a player on an active NFL roster.
