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Noted Legal Scholar and Activist Lawrence Lessig Delivers TU's 2012 Hager...

On todays edition of our show, we speak by phone with Lawrence Lessig, who is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School and the Director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for...

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TU Law Professor Tamara Piety Offers "Brandishing the First Amendment"

Our guest on today's edition of StudioTulsa is Tamara Piety of The University of Tulsa College of Law, where she is an Associate Dean of Faculty Development, a Professor of Law, and a Faculty Sponsor...

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TU's 13th Annual Buck Colbert Franklin Lecture to be Delivered by Deborah...

On this edition of ST, we speak by phone with Deborah Rhode, the Director of the Center on the Legal Profession and the E.W. McFarland Professor of Law at Stanford Law School. Prof. Rhode will give the...

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Heather Gerken of Yale Law School to Speak at TU

On this installment of StudioTulsa, we speak with Heather Gerken, the J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law at Yale Law School. She's a recognized expert in election law and constitutional law, having...

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Legal Expert Michelle Wilde Anderson on "Dissolving Cities"

On this edition of ST, we are joined by Michelle Wilde Anderson, an Assistant Professor at the UC-Berkeley School of Law and a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Stanford Law School. She'll deliver...

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TU's Prof. Robert Spoo Offers "Without Copyrights: Piracy, Publishing, and...

On this edition of our show, we're pleased to welcome back Prof. Robert Spoo, the Chapman Distinguished Chair at The University of Tulsa College of Law. Prof. Spoo's newest book, recently published by...

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Notes on Oscar Wilde, "Earnest," Science Fiction, "The Critic as Artist," and...

Oscar Wilde is now rolling into Tulsa, so to speak, in a big way. On Friday night, the 8th, Theatre Tulsa will premiere a new adaptation of Wilde's classic play, "The Importance of Being Earnest"...

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Noted Author, Physician, and Bioethics Expert Carl Elliott Will Deliver TU's...

On our program today, an interesting discussion with Carl Elliott, a physician, author, philosopher, and professor at the Center for Bioethics at the University of Minnesota. Elliott is an active and...

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TU's Lobeck Taylor Family Advocacy Clinic and Its Recent "Assessing the Cost"...

On this edition of ST, we learn about the Lobeck Taylor Family Advocacy Clinic at the TU College of Law, which is, per its web page, "an intensive, one-semester course that offers students the unique...

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A Review of the Supreme Court Term with TU Law Professor Lyn Entzeroth

While the Hobby Lobby contraceptives case made most of the headlines, the U.S. Supreme Court term, which concluded yesterday, also rendered important decisions in 1st Amendment free-speech rights, 4th...

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Major Supreme Court Cases of 2015: A Review with TU's Lyn Entzeroth

By all accounts, the recently-ended U.S. Supreme Court term has been an historic one. With major rulings concerning same-sex marriage, health care subsidies, lethal injection, religious symbols and...

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TU's John W. Hager Distinguished Lecture Will Be Given by Author and...

This evening, Wednesday the 7th, the TU College of Law will present the 19th Annual John W. Hager Distinguished Lecture in the John Rogers Hall on the University of Tulsa campus. The lecture is free to...

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A Chat with TU Law Professor Robert Spoo, a Newly Named 2016 Guggenheim Fellow

On this edition of ST, we present a fascinating discussion with Dr. Robert Spoo, the Chapman Distinguished Chair at The University of Tulsa College of Law, who has recently been awarded a Guggenheim...

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Prof. Sahar Aziz to Give the 17th Annual Buck Colbert Franklin Lecture at TU...

How have civil rights changed in this country -- and indeed, around the world -- since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001? How has our understanding of civil rights -- our common impression of...

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Getting to Know Mahir Zeynalov, the DC-Based Turkish Journalist and Media...

Turkey has been a vital U.S. ally for many years, but is that going to change in the Age of Trump? And for that matter, what do -- or don't -- Presidents Trump and Erdogan have in common? On this...

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American Promise, a Cross-Partisan Nonprofit Aimed at Undoing Citizens...

The Citizens United ruling, surely among the most controversial U.S. Supreme Court decisions of the modern era, was a 5-4 vote in 2010 affirming that the freedom of speech prohibits the government from...

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Soon to Deliver the Seymour Distinguished Lecture in Law at TU: Issa...

Our guest on ST is Issa Kohler-Hausmann, who will tomorrow night (Thursday the 16th) deliver the 2017 Judge Stephanie K. Seymour Distinguished Lecture in Law here at TU. She will speak on "Detecting...

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An Upcoming Lecture Here at TU: "How to Make Oklahoma's Women's Incarceration...

Our guest on this edition of StudioTulsa is Stephen Galoob, an Associate Professor of Law here at TU. Prof. Galoob will give a free-to-the-public lecture at noon tomorrow (Friday the 15th) at the TU...

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