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MLK PUBLIC SERVICE DAY
Several TU Law students spent Martin Luther King Day donating their time to the community by participating in TU Law’s MLK Public Service Day. At this annual event, students helped out at the Tulsa Humane Society, Family and Children’s Services, and the Iron Gate kitchen.
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 Chesapeake Lecture to Feature Fracking Debate
The University of Tulsa College of Law and the National Energy Policy Institute present the Fourth Annual Chesapeake Energy Lecture on February 7 in the Great Hall at TU's Allen Chapman Activity Center on 440 S. Gary Ave. Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m., and the program begins at noon. READ MORE
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 Student Secures Dream Internship
For a law student with bachelor's and master's degrees in environmental biology and a desire to work in environmental law, a job with the Sierra Club is as good as it gets. READ MORE
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SERL Board of Visitors Formed
The University of Tulsa College of Law announces the formation of the Sustainable Energy Resources Law (SERL) Board of Visitors, comprised of leading professionals within industry, private practice, government, and the non-profit advocacy community. READ MORE
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 Seymour Lecture to Address Forensic Evidence
Legal scholar Jennifer E. Laurin will address the reliability of forensic evidence at the Fifth Annual Judge Stephanie K. Seymour Lecture in Law at The University of Tulsa College of Law on Wednesday, February 8, at 6 p.m. READ MORE
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 Dead Man Walking Author to Speak at TU
Sister Helen Prejean will discuss issues of capital punishment at The University of Tulsa's Lorton Performance Center, 550 S. Gary Place, on February 21 at 6 p.m. Sister Helen's visit to Tulsa is in support of Tulsa Opera's production Dead Man Walking, opening on February 25. The lecture, a collaborative effort of The University of Tulsa College of Law and Tulsa Opera, is free and open to the public. READ MORE
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