• Prospective Students
    • Apply
    • Scholarships
    • Check Application Status
    • Admitted Students
    • Explore Oklahoma City
    • Contact Admissions
  • Current Students
    • Webmail
    • BlueLink
    • Symplicity
    • Course Information
    • Law Library Databases
    • Student Handbook
    • Technology Services
    • Student Organizations
    • Bookstore
    • Academic Calendar
    • Student Resources
    • Online Store
    • CALI
    • Scholarships and Financial Aid
    • OCU LAW Directory
    • OCU LAW Library
  • Faculty & Staff
    • Webmail
    • BlueLink
    • Course Information
    • Law Library Databases
    • OCU Human Resources
    • Academic Calendar
    • CALI
    • OCU LAW Directory
    • OCU LAW Library
  • Alumni
    • Alumni Events
    • Alumni News
    • Services for Alumni
    • Give to OCU LAW
    • Online Store
    • Contact Law Advancement
Oklahoma City University School of Law
  • Apply
  • Donate
  • News & Blog
  • Prospective Students
  • Student Services
  • Careers – PCDC
  • Academics
  • Library
  • Administration, Faculty & Staff
  • Alumni
  • Giving
  • Online Store
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Vimeo
  • Flickr
  • YouTube

  • RT @OCULawLibrary: Studying at the law library for the bar exam or summer classes? Stop by Tim's office in the reference wing if you ne ... - 8 hours ago
  • NY Times Opinion: A Routine Execution in Texas. This is what the OK Innocence Project is working to prevent! http://t.co/b4AbxtY6 - 8 hours ago
  • ATTN TULSA! Alumni & Friends Happy Hour tmrw nite @ 5:30P. Join us if you can! For event details email lawevents@okcu.edu or 405-208-5197. - 8 hours ago
Follow @OCULAW

OCU LAW News

Watch Video Now! INTEGRIS Health Law & Medicine Lecture Series

Published in OCU LAW News on September 8th, 2011 by Brook Arbeitman

INTEGRIS lecture web banner

OCU LAW hosted the INTEGRIS Health Law & Medicine Lecture on September 27, 2011.

Click here to view a letter from INTEGRIS Health received after the lecture.

The lecture featured Professor Keith Findley, Clinical Professor of Law at Wisconsin University Law School and Co-Director of the Wisconsin Innocence Project.  This year’s topic is: Challenging Shaken Baby Syndrome Convictions in Light of New Medical and Scientific Research.

Joining Professor Findley will be a panel of experts including:

Patrick D. Barnes, MD
Chief, Pediatric Neuroradiology
Co-Director, Pediatric MRI and CT
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
Associate Professor of Radiology
Stanford University Medical Center

David A. Moran
Clinical Professor of Law
Co-Director, Michigan Innocence Clinic
University of Michigan Law School

Carrie Sperling
Associate Clinical Professor of Law
Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
Arizona State University

 


Comments (1)

Tweet

  1. Kathleen Wallace
    September 15, 2011 at 3:27 pm

    Very much looking forward to hearing from the experts!



Add Comment

Click here to cancel reply.

We welcome your thoughts. To prevent spam and to ensure that our blog remains free of inappropriate language, we moderate comments. Your comment will not appear automatically. Please allow some time for your comment to appear.




2501 N. Blackwelder, Oklahoma City, OK 73106 | Phone: 405-208-5337
© 2012 OCU School of Law. Fully approved by the American Bar Association. Member of the Association of American Law Schools.
OCU LAW is committed to maintaining an educational environment that fosters the free exchange of ideas through civil discourse.
The views expressed by speakers, students organizations, or individual faculty members or administrators do not necessarily reflect those of the law school or Oklahoma City University.