Law School
University of Oklahoma, J.D., with honors, 2000
Law School Graduation Year
2000
College
Oklahoma State University, B.Arch., 1992
Memberships
Oklahoma and American (Member: Construction Forum; Litigation Section) Bar Associations.
Biographical
Phi Delta Phi. Member and Fourth Place Oralist, South Central Region, Phillip C. Jessup International Moot Court Team, 1998-1999. Member: National Appellate Moot Court Team, 1999-2000; The Order of Barristers, 2000. Student Pupil, Luther Bohanon American Inn of Court, 1999-2000. Recipient: Frank C. Love Memorial Scholarship, 1999; Harry Alley-Leroy Allen Prize, 1999; American Jurisprudence Award, Trial Techniques, 2000; Academic Achievement Award, Spring 2000. Board of Advocates, Intra-School Moot Court Competition, March 1998. Note Editor, Oklahoma Law Review, 1999-2000. Licensed Architect, Denver Justice Center; Colorado KHS Youth Detention Facilities; Colorado Youth Offender System Prison, Oklahoma, 2000. Author: Note, Constitutional Law: Ethics Commission v. Keating - The Oklahoma Supreme Court Defies the Constitutional Mandate of the People and Clips the Commission's Wings, 53 Okla. L. Rev. 281, 2000. Vice-President, Student Chapter and Director of Publications, Construction Specifications Institute, Mid-Kansas Chapter, 1994-1996. Listed in Who's Who: American Law Students, 19th Edition. Board Member, 1999-2000 and Vice-President, 2000—, Cleveland County Habitat for Humanity, Inc. (Resident, Norman Office)