"Law at the University of Tulsa" was first aired on Sunday October 26th 2008. Our Guest was Janet K. Levit, Dean and Professor of Law, University of Oklahoma College of Law. Our topics included:- How her first few months have been on the job as Dean of the University of Tulsa Law School
- Her background before coming to Tulsa
- The student body and significant changes in its makeup over the past few years
- Bar passage rate is one indicator of legal education efficiency - University of Tulsa is doing quite well and why
- University of Tulsa is a private institution and its effect on the legal education
- Major changes she hopes to bring to the University of Tulsa College of Law during her tenure
- Male/female mix of the tenured faculty, the faculty as a whole and the student body - Potential change to that in the future
- Employment market for lawyers in Tulsa and Oklahoma generally and where their graduates fall
- Areas of study she wants to increase over the current level in their curriculum
- How she sees legal education changing in the future
- Ten years from now, how the University of Tulsa Law School will be different
Dean Levit, Mick Cornett, Kent Meyers
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