By Landen Logan, Oklahoma City University Law Review 2023-24 Notes & Comments Editor When I was a 1L, my fellow had great advice for finals prep/studying. We were told to start studying for our last test and work backward. So, if your finals’ schedule order is...
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The Quinlan Lecture at OCU Law: When Speakers’ and Listeners’ First Amendment Interests Collide
Presented by Helen Norton, University Distinguished Professor and Rothgerber Chair in Constitutional Law at University of Colorado Law School Constitutional questions can be especially challenging when they force us to choose between important constitutional values –...
Stony the Road: The Road to Execution
Presented by OCU Law Diversity Council This spring, OCU Law and the OCU Law Diversity Council hosted the third annual Stony the Road lecture series. The panel of experts gathered to shed light on Oklahoma's capital punishment legal process and the path of a capital...
ADHD in Law School
Many signs of ADHD in women go unnoticed which has led to many women getting diagnosed in their 20s and 30s. The following are common attributes of ADHD that I experienced before I was diagnosed and the solutions that seem to be helping.