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‘It’s about service’: Law alumna talks Tulsa, career and gratitude

Ann Keele (J.D. ’06) has built a career defined by service, leadership…

Native American law students at tribal court

Native American law students gain firsthand experience in tribal court, national conference 

From observing a wellness court session to earning the opportunity to host…

Tulsa Law Review 2026 students and faculty at symposium

2026 Tulsa Law Review Symposium highlights student leadership in legal scholarship 

The Tulsa Law Review’s annual symposium is a fully student-led event that…

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UTulsa Law rises in 2026 U.S. News rankings

The University of Tulsa College of Law rose seven spots in the…

Law students with UN rapporteur at Sac and Fox Court

Law students visit with UN rapporteur at Sac and Fox Court

Members of The University of Tulsa’s Native American Law Student Association were…

Tulsa Law Review panel discussion

Tulsa Law Review: A flagship journal for law students for 60 years

The Tulsa Law Review is celebrating six decades of excellence as the…

Tribal leaders discuss energy on tribal lands

TU College of Law discusses energy on tribal lands

The University of Tulsa’s College of Law recently hosted a Sustainable Energy…

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TU Law alumna Sara Hill nominated to federal bench by President Biden

The University of Tulsa College of Law is proud to announce that…

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New ABA President Mary Smith visits TU Law

The new president of the American Bar Association was in Tulsa on…

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Preserving the university’s Native American beginnings

The University of Tulsa is home to two vibrant student-led organizations dedicated…

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TU Law alumna and Cherokee Nation Supreme Court justice to teach at alma mater

An expert in human rights, Native American law, health, estate planning and…

TU Law student Julie Combs in front of the Capitol Building in Washington, DC

TU Law student deepens knowledge of federal Indian law during congressional internship

In summer 2019, Julie Combs interned with the U.S. Department of the…

Law student and member of the Cherokee Nation Julie Combs

TU Law student awarded prestigious Native American internship in Washington, DC

TU Law student Julie Combs has received a Udall Foundation Native American…

Pallarez and Young win moot court competition

Pallarez and Young win Native American moot court competition

Manuel Pallarez and Randall Young, third-year law students at The University of…