Submissions from 2024
Here's the kind of Justice Trump, Hunter Biden receive, Stephen Henderson
2024 Native Peoples Law Caucus (NPLC) Newsletter Supplement - Sovereignty in Oklahoma Indian Country, Darla Jackson
A Radical Assertion, Melissa Mortazavi
Submissions from 2023
Should the FRCP Be Amended to Address Cross-Border Discovery, Steven Gensler and Michael Baylson
When the Dog Bites (reviewing Richard C. Ausness, These Are a Few of My Least Favorite Things, 34 Quinnipiac Prob. L. J. 231 (2021)), Katheleen Guzman
2023 Native Peoples Law Caucus Newsletter, 2022-2023 Sovereignty in Oklahoma Indian Country, Darla Jackson
I Didn't Know PDFs Could Do That, Darla Jackson
Mid-America Association of Law Libraries, MAALL MARKINGS, 2023 Diversity Summit: Advocacy and Allyship, Darla Jackson
Reflections on Place and People from Within, M. Alexander Pearl
Submissions from 2022
America's Lawyerless Courts: Legal Scholars Work to Recommend Large-Scale Changes in Lawyerless Civil Courts, Anna E. Carpenter, Colleen Shanahan, Jessica Steinberg, and Alyx Mark
Opened Doors: A Tribute to Jon Forman, Katheleen Guzman
Creating a Certification for Trustworthy AI? If, When & The Future for Legal Professionals & Clients, American Bar Association, Darla Jackson
Mid-America Association of Law Libraries, MAALL MARKINGS, DEI Contribution, Darla Jackson
Rennard Strickland: A Legacy of Generosity, Darla W. Jackson
The Swift Completion of Their Appointed Rounds, Roger Michalski
Homogenous Diversity, Melissa Mortazavi
Submissions from 2021
The Privacy-Protection Hook in the Federal Rules, Steven Gensler and Lee Rosenthal
Rennard Strickland: Living Without Notes, Katheleen Guzman
2021 Native Peoples Law Caucus Newsletter, 2021 in Oklahoma Indian Country: Providing Context, Darla Jackson
Algorithmic Responsibility, Algorithmic Bias, Darla Jackson
Conflict Scholarship in Partisan Times, Roger Michalski
In a Different Voice, Roger Michalski
Submissions from 2020
Better By The Dozen: Bringing Back the Twelve-Person Civil Jury, Steven Gensler, Lee Rosenthal, and Patrick Higginbotham
Caution - Slow Progress Ahead: Accessing and Researching Tribal Court Opinions, Darla Jackson
Native Peoples Law Caucus Newsletter 2020 - Oklahoma Indian Country Year in Review, Darla Jackson
Attention Supplicants, Roger Michalski
An Honor or a Curse? The Untold Story of Shortlisted Female Jurists, Melissa Mortazavi
Is the Legal Profession Finally Ready for the Institutional Change Necessary to Yield Greater Diversity?, Carla D. Pratt
Can the Wealth Tax Effectively Serve as a Backdrop to Estate and Gift Taxes?, Phyllis C. Taite
Submissions from 2019
Fits, Starts, and Finishes (reviewing David Horton, Wills Without Signatures, 99 B.U. L. Rev. 1623 (2019)), Katheleen Guzman
Could a Robot Be District Attorney?, Stephen Henderson
Between Scylla and Charybdis: Managing Information Overload, Darla Jackson
The Ethics of Using Cloud-Based Services and Products, Darla Jackson and Kenton Brice
Pereira v. Sessions: A Jurisdictional Surprise for Immigration Courts, Kit Johnson
A Primer on Opioid-Epidemic Litigation, Roger Michalski
Waging War on Dynastic Wealth with a Wealth Tax, Phyllis C. Taite
Tort Law and Health Law: Intersections and Opportunities, Stacey A. Tovino
Submissions from 2018
Let's Teach Our Students Legal Technology...But What Should We Include?, Darin Fox
Brief of Amici Curiae Criminal Procedure Professors in Gamble v. United States, No. 17-646, Stephen Henderson, George Thomas, Michael Mannheimer, and Kiel Brennan-Marquez
Unplugging & Disconnecting: The Benefits of a Planned Break from Technology, Darla Jackson
A Brief Recap of ABA TECHSHOW 2018, Darla Jackson and Jim Calloway
Co-Parenting Woes: There's An App For That, Darla Jackson and Jim Calloway
Professional Responsibility as a Limitation on Executive Power, Melissa Mortazavi
Is Marriage a Proxy for Wealth?, Phyllis C. Taite
Submissions from 2017
Technology and the Classroom: Bringing Twenty-First Century Technologies to the Law Library, Darin Fox
Discovery: What the Form Are We Fighting For?, Steven Gensler and Xavier Rodriguez
Oklahoma Lawyers for America's Heroes Program: Actions Speak Louder Than Words, Darla Jackson
Selecting a Law Practice Management Solution, Darla Jackson
In Search of a Parsimonious Model of Personal Jurisdiction, Roger Michalski
Can You Really Have Your Cake and Eat it Too?, Phyllis C. Taite
Estate of Holliday: 'FLPing' the Script, Phyllis C. Taite
Estate of Purdue: A Blueprint for FLPing, Phyllis C. Taite
Hate Speech, Harry Tepker
That's a Wrap! Examining the Enforceability of Electronic Agreements, Emilie Blanchard Wedman and Timila S. Rother
Submissions from 2016
A Report from the Proportionality Roadshow, Steven Gensler and Lee Rosenthal
If You Fly a Drone, so Can Police, Stephen Henderson
OU professor: Fourth Amendment at heart of dispute between FBI, Apple, Stephen Henderson
Testimony on Unmanned Aircraft Systems Rules and Regulations, Stephen Henderson
Cybersecurity Best Practices for Information Professionals, Darla Jackson
Social Media Evidence, Darla Jackson
Trust Accounting Products: A Necessity for Your Lawyer Toolkit, Darla Jackson
Testamentary Freedom and the Implied Right to Inherit, Phyllis C. Taite
Submissions from 2015
From Rule Text to Reality: Achieving Proportionality in Practice, Steven Gensler and Lee Rosenthal
Praise Defenders, Not Just Prosecutors, Stephen Henderson
Testimony on Oklahoma Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform, Stephen Henderson
An Ounce of Planning is Worth a Pound of Litigation Prevention, Phyllis C. Taite
Crummey Delivers Another Knockout Punch to the IRS, Phyllis C. Taite
Is Federal Preemption in Beneficiary Designation Cases Part of the Problem or Solution?, Phyllis C. Taite
Offshore Trustees Beware: No Pre-Levy Notice for You!, Phyllis C. Taite
Panel 4: Translational Expectations and Issues: Making it Work in Practice, Stacey A. Tovino
Submissions from 2014
A Dedication to Andrew E. Taslitz: “It’s All About the Egyptians,” and Maybe Tinkerbell Too, Stephen Henderson
Symposium Introduction, M. Alexander Pearl
A Nightmare in Elwood Estate, Phyllis C. Taite
Madoff Madness in the Estate of Kessel, Phyllis C. Taite
Teaching Trusts and Estates, Phyllis C. Taite
Trombetta: the Two Trust Tango, Phyllis C. Taite
Submissions from 2013
Who Should be the ‘Decider’ on Keeping Our Secrets?, Stephen Henderson
Can Lawyers Be Luddites? Adjusting to the Modification of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct Regarding Technology, Darla Jackson
Comment on the Proposed Amendment to Evidence Rule 801(d)(1)(B), Liesa L. Richter
Panel Discussion: Reinvigorating Rule 502, Liesa L. Richter
Should a History of Spousal Abuse Serve as a Presumptive Bar to Inheritance?, Phyllis C. Taite
Introduction: Under the Knife: Health Law, Health Care Reform, and Beyond, Stacey A. Tovino
Submissions from 2012
Thinking About Technology - Steve Jobs Was Right about HTML5, but Was He Right About Digital Publishing?, Darla Jackson
The Anatomy of a Will Contest, Phyllis C. Taite
Submissions from 2011
A Tribute to Robert Spector: "It Started with Jurisdiction", Steven Gensler
At Ease: A Primer for Legal Research Related to Military Law Issues, Darla Jackson
Legislative History: A Guide for the State of Oklahoma, Darla Jackson
Thinking About Technology – Standard Bar Codes Beware- Smart Phone Users May Prefer QR Codes, Darla Jackson
Thinking About Technology - Steve Jobs Was Right About the Future of HTML5 But Was He Right About Digital Publishing?, Darla Jackson
Submissions from 2010
Foreward (Centennial Issue of the Oklahoma Law Review), Andrew Coats
Law Library Consortia, Darin Fox
Oklahoma’s New E-Discovery Rules, Steven Gensler