Congratulations to @UofOklahomaLaw Professor Hayley Stillwell for having her article “Adjudicating Magic Words: How the Supreme Court Misjudges Jurors in Redacted Confession Cases” accepted for publication by the Nebraska Law Review!
@UofOklahomaLaw Profs @ProfTracyPearl (pictured) and @StaceyTovino presented "Excluded at the Root" at the 2026 Employee Benefits and Social Insurance Conference, hosted by the Univ. of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law.
Check their paper out: ssrn.com/abstract=53808…
Congratulations to @UofOklahomaLaw Professor Hayley Stillwell, whose article “Against Constitutionalizing Credibility: Why Impeachment by Non-Incriminating Omission Belongs in Evidence Law” has been accepted for publication in the George Mason Law Review!
On Friday, @UofOklahomaLaw Professor @msmith750 participated in the Jacksonville University Law Review Symposium on substantive due process and state constitutional law, presenting a work-in-progress: “State Constitutional Rights Talk.”
@UofOklahoma Professor @jonleelawprof was invited to speak with the faculty at the University of Iowa College of Law on Thursday. He shared his expertise on the NextGen bar exam and its implications for law schools.
Congratulations to @UofOklahomaLaw Professor Brooke Jackson, whose article "Eugenics in a Trojan Horse of Compassion" was accepted for publication by the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law!
Congratulations to @UofOklahomaLaw Professor @jonleelawprof, whose article "Disability and the Legal Profession: A Critical Inquiry," has been accepted for publication by the Case Western Reserve Law Review!
On Tuesday, @UofOklahomaLaw Professor Hayley Stillwell gave three presentations on understanding and strategic use of unpublished opinions in appellate litigation at the OKC Federal Bar Association’s Litigation Academy, a training program for new attorneys.
Congratulations to @UofOklahomaLaw Professor Stan West, whose article “A Violation of the Right to Counsel” recently was accepted for publication by the North Carolina Law Review!
At @UofOklahomaLaw, we are committed to supporting the
work of junior faculty. This week, we hosted a regional workshop, with junior faculty from four schools. We look forward to hosting more events in the years to come!
Congratulations to @UofOklahomaLaw Professor @NoahChauvin for having
his article, "The Capture of the Congressional Intelligence Committees," accepted
for publication in the U.C. Irvine Law Review!
Check out the draft here:
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/Ab…
Congratulations to @UofOklahomaLaw Professor Brittany Deitch (@DeitchBrittany), whose article “Paying for the Crime and the Time: Pay-to-Stay Laws and Constitutional Limits” was accepted for publication by the BYU Law Review!
Congratulations to @UofOklahomaLaw Professor @NoahChauvin for having
his article, "The Capture of the Congressional Intelligence Committees," accepted
for publication in the U.C. Irvine Law Review!
Check out the draft here:
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/Ab…
Professor @msmith750 presented his article “Relativity and Constitutional Time” at the University of Arkansas School of Law (Fayetteville) as part of the junior faculty exchange between @UofOklahomaLaw and Arkansas Law.
@UofOklahomaLaw Professor Megan Shaner participated in BYU’s Winter Deals Conference, presenting her draft paper “Balancing Identity and Public Perception in the Race for Corporate Charters.”