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The University of Tulsa College of Law was founded by local attorneys during one of Tulsa's oil booms in 1923 with Washington E. Hudson, a state senator and Ku Klux Klan leader, serving as dean from 1923 to 1943. [3] [4] The law school was originally known simply as the Tulsa Law School and was independent of the University of Tulsa. Initially ...
The Tulsa Law School, located in downtown Tulsa, became part of the university in 1943. [23] In 1948, oil magnate William G. Skelly donated funds to found the university radio station, KWGS (named for his initials), now known as Public Radio Tulsa. Skelly House, one-time official residence for the president of the University of Tulsa
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In 1923, Hudson helped found Tulsa Law School and he served as the law school's first dean until 1943. [5] In 1943, William Rogers incorporated Hudson's school into the University of Tulsa College of Law .
He was president of the Tulsa County Bar Association in 1971. [2] From 1977 to 1984 he was a member of the Board of Governors of the Washburn Law School. [citation needed] In 1983, he was chairman of the American Bar Association's Section of Natural Resources Law.
Bill LaFortune served as a licensed legal intern for the Tulsa County District Attorney's Office in the spring of 1983 during his third year of law school. [13] Immediately after his graduation from the University of Tulsa College of Law, LaFortune was hired as a contracts administrator for Telex Computer Products, Inc.
Resigned after serving 5 years to teach law at University of Tulsa law school [4] Steven W. Taylor: 2004: 2016: District 2: Chief Justice 2011–2013 Tom Colbert: 2004: 2021: District 6: Chief Justice 2013–2015 John F. Reif: 2007: 2019: District 1: Chief Justice 2015–2016; retired in April 2019 Patrick Wyrick: 2017: 2019: District 2