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    The David L. Boren Atrium is at the heart of OU Law. The atrium, which connects all floors of the law school, was named in honor of OU's president, a 1968 graduate of OU Law who is the longest-serving president in the Big 12 and the second longest serving president of the University of Oklahoma.

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    The Dick Bell Courtroom is one of the largest and most technologically advanced courtrooms in the nation. The 250-seat courtroom has hosted appellate cases from both the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals (including a death penalty appeal) and the US Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit, as well as civil trials from the US District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma.

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    The Donald E. Pray Law Library at the University of Oklahoma Law Center provides a comfortable and modern setting for studying the law and conducting legal research. Students, faculty, attorneys, and public patrons have access to all major legal databases, many specialty databases and an extensive print collection.

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    ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: Thanks to the recent generous gift of McAfee & Taft, we will be able to begin renovation of the Amicus Cafe over the summe...

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    Memorial Day

    The College of Law and Law Library are closed for Memorial Day.

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OU LAW BLOG

Closing Thoughts

This weekend, my best friends and I will be hooded and conferred with Juris Doctor degrees from a place we have come to call home.

It is true what they say, that law school is hard, and the academics are rigorous. But, it has been an experience I wouldn’t trade for anything.

You see, as much as I’ve learned at the College of Law about our nation’s founding transcribed in the text of our Constitution, or debated with my friends about the merits of an emerging area of Environmental Law, I have sincerely learned that we are more alike then we are different.

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Professors Owen Anderson and Taiawagi Helton Receive OU Faculty Awards

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Aubrey M. Kerr, Sr. Endowed Scholarship Established with $500,000 Gift

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OU Law and Inter-American Court of Human Rights Officials Sign Cooperation Agreement

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