April 2nd, 2013 at 4:25
It is fair to say much of your academic life in law school will center on your courses. The classes you take are the vehicle for teaching you the law and how to understand it. Administrators spend great time crafting academic schedules of offered courses each semester. Professors take great care in constructing the particular classes they teach. Both the administrators and the professors focus a lot of attention to the details of the academic curriculum they offer and teach. As a consequence, you stand to be challenged—to your ultimate betterment—from your legal education at the University of Tulsa College Of Law.
February 13, 2013 at 4:00 pm
For my Judicial Externship, I served under Special Judge Millie Otey[1] at Tulsa County District Court. Judge Otey handles four dockets: Small Claims, Forcible Entry Detainer, Post Judgment Asset Hearings, and Exemptions.
January 30th, 2013 – 3:30 pm
It is important in your first semester of law school to stay focused. This includes making sure that you stay current on your school work while at the same time maintaining a balanced life. In order to achieve this, I personally approached law school like a job where I put in a certain number of hours-per-day. Such an approach left time for other activities like socializing with friends, going to the gym, and spending time with family.