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Lyn Entzeroth

Dean and Dean John Rogers Endowed Chair and Professor of Law ❘ capital punishment, federal habeas corpus litigation

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Entzeroth is the dean of the TU College of Law and holds its Dean John Rogers Endowed Chair. Known internationally for her expertise on capital punishment, she has been a TU Law faculty member since 2002. Named a TU Outstanding Teacher in 2004-05, Entzeroth is a widely published scholar and has been instrumental in activities that link the university and the community. She has a clear vision for building upon the successes that TU Law has enjoyed in recent years. Entzeroth received her JD from Tulane University.

Roni Amit

Assistant Clinical Professor ❘ international law, human rights, immigration law Amit directs the Terry West Civil Legal Clinic. Prior to joining TU Law, she was a clinical fellow in the Deportation Defense Clinic at Hofstra University School of Law and a senior researcher at the African Center for Migration & Society, University of the Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg, South Africa. She has published widely in the areas of migration, access to justice, asylum and human rights law in journals such as the International Journal of Refugee Law and the Loyola Journal of Public Interest Law. Amit holds a JD from New York University, a PhD from the University of Washington and an MA from the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University.

Warigia Bowman

Assistant Professor of Law ❘ administrative law, energy, natural resources law, water law Bowman has experience in state and federal government as well as the nonprofit sector, and she has served as an honors trial attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice Environment and Natural Resources Division. Bowman holds a PhD from Harvard University, and an MPA and JD from the University of Texas at Austin. Her research has been published in the Journal of Modern African Studies, the Review of Policy Research and the University of Colorado Law Review. An article on wind is forthcoming in the University of Kansas Law Review.

Russell Christopher

Professor of Law ❘ criminal law, criminal procedure, legal ethics

Christopher’s work includes articles on the death penalty, the right to appointed counsel for indigents, blackmail, victims’ rights, the theory of punishment, attempts, criminal defenses, statutory rape and rape by fraud. His work has appeared in a wide variety of journals, including Northwestern University Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, Minnesota Law Review, Fordham Law Review, Ohio State Law Journal, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies and Philosophy & Public Affairs. He has also published two books with Oxford University Press. Christopher received TU’s Outstanding Teacher Award in 2006-07. His JD is from the University of Michigan.

Charles Adams

Professor of Law civil procedure, evidence, intellectual property

Robert Butkin

Professor of Law contracts, administrative law, commercial law

Barbara Bucholtz

Professor of Legal Writing legal writing, nonprofit law

Stephen Galoob

Professor of Law criminal law, criminal procedure, legal ethics

Karen Grundy

Associate Dean of Students and Associate Professor of Legal Writing legal writing, health law

Evelyn Hutchison

Director of Legal Writing and Professor of Legal Writing legal writing, family law

Matt Lamkin

Associate Professor of Law torts, health law

Melissa Luttrell

Assistant Professor of Law environmental law, property law

Aila Hoss

Assistant Professor of Law ❘ Indian law, health law Hoss practiced public health law as a staff attorney with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Public Health Law Program. Prior to joining TU Law, she was a visiting assistant professor at Indiana University McKinney School of Law. Her research explores topics in public health law, particularly tribal public health law and the impact of federal Indian law on health outcomes. Hoss’s scholarship has been published in the Nevada Law Journal, Ohio State Law Journal and the Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics. Hoss earned her JD from the University of Oregon.

Ido Kilovaty

Frederic Dorwart and Zedalis Family Fund Assistant Professor of Law ❘ cybersecurity law, technology law, international law Prior to joining TU Law, Kilovaty was a cyber fellow at Yale Law School’s Center for Global Legal Challenges Spring: 4,0505 and a resident fellow for the Information Society Project. • Summer: Kilovaty was also a 2018-19 Cybersecurity Policy Fellow at New America. He studies the connection between technology, law and policy, with a focus on domestic and global cybersecurity. Kilovaty’s most recent scholarship has appeared or is forthcoming in Ohio State Law Journal, Tennessee Law Review, UC Irvine Law Review, Berkeley Technology Law Journal, and Harvard National Security Journal. He earned his SJD from Georgetown University and his LLM from the University of California Berkeley.

Miriam Marton

Director of Tulsa Immigrant Resource Network, Associate Dean of Experiential Learning, Associate Clinical Professor of Law and Director of Clinical Programs immigration law and policy, mental health law

Elizabeth McCormick

Associate Clinical Professor of Law immigration law and policy

Gina Nerger

Professor of Legal Writing legal writing, business and employment law

Betsy Rosenblatt

Professor of Law ❘ intellectual property theory, entertainment law and theory, race, gender, and sexuality Rosenblatt is a prominent scholar of intellectual property law and theory. Her research examines relationships between law, norms and creative practices. A particular focus of her work is relationships between intellectual property law and social justice concerning race, gender and sexuality. Rosenblatt is the legal chair of the nonprofit Organization for Transformative Works and is a frequent presenter at popular events such as San Diego Comic Con. She received her JD from Harvard University and her work has been published in the U.C. Irvine Law Review, the U.C. Davis Law Review, the Florida Law Review, the Missouri Law Review, the Florida State Law Review, the Colorado Law Review, the Columbia Journal of Law & the Arts, the Harvard Journal of Law & Gender and by the University of Ottawa Press, among others.

Johnny Parker

Phyllis Hurley Frey Professor of Law torts, insurance law, constitutional law

Tamara Piety

Professor of Law evidence, expert evidence, corporate law, commercial speech, women’s and gender issues

Robert Spoo

Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Faculty Development authorship, copyrights, intellectual property, constitutional law

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