The University of Tulsa College of Law
is uniquely poised at the vanguard of global energy law and is
cultivating the industry leaders of tomorrow. TU College of Law is
located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, a geographic area with a long-standing
tradition of energy production and resource management. The college has
leveraged this physical and historical advantage to become a renowned
institution for energy law in the United States.
On March 1-2 2013, nearly two-hundred
students and young attorneys from across the country traveled to TU
College of Law for the 2013 Hartrick Symposium: Career Paths for Young Attorneys in the Energy Sector.
The University of Tulsa College of Law hosted the conference in conjunction with The Institute for Energy Law (IEL).
International LL.M. students, J.D. students, and young attorneys
participated in an unprecedented networking opportunity rooted
in practical, substantive information for the professional prospects of
current U.S. and international energy law students.
On
the heels of the successful Hartrick symposium, TU Law also co-hosted
with the renowned energy law firm of Mogel and Sweet, the exploratory
Conference: Energy Issues in the Second Obama Administration.
Speakers included representatives from the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, expert consultants from the natural gas industry, practicing
energy law attorneys, and distinguished energy law
faculty. These 2013 events are just the beginning...
We invite you to explore your options for an LL.M. in American Law with a concentration in Energy Law at The University of Tulsa College of Law.
Applications are still being accepted on a rolling basis for August 2013 admissions.
Admission into the Energy Concentration is limited and competitive.
Click here to proceed to the TU LL.M. website and discover a future in energy law.
In addition to its campus-based LL.M. Programs, TU College of Law also offers
Online Masters of Jurisprudence degrees, for non-lawyers, in:
Indian Law (MJIL)
Energy Law (MJEL)
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