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Will Oklahoma Put An Innocent Man To Death?, Lauren Carasik Oct 2015

Will Oklahoma Put An Innocent Man To Death?, Lauren Carasik

Media Presence

No abstract provided.


Regulation Of Midstream Gas Gathering Companies In Texas And Oklahoma, John Morozuk Sep 2015

Regulation Of Midstream Gas Gathering Companies In Texas And Oklahoma, John Morozuk

Oil and Gas, Natural Resources, and Energy Journal

This article will discuss the state regulation of midstream natural gas gathering companies in Texas and Oklahoma. For purposes of this article, a midstream natural gas gathering company is a person or legal entity that owns or operates a pipeline system or systems to receive natural gas at or near the wellhead or a central receipt point in a field and deliver the natural gas to a downstream delivery point that is not an end use customer. The pipeline system or systems operate entirely within the borders of a single state and are not subject to regulation by the Federal …


Windustry And The Accommodation Doctrine: Should Oklahoma Follow In The Steps Of The Lone Star State?, Chantel P. James Jan 2015

Windustry And The Accommodation Doctrine: Should Oklahoma Follow In The Steps Of The Lone Star State?, Chantel P. James

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


On The Argument That Execution Protocol Reform Is Biomedical Research, Paul J. Litton Jan 2015

On The Argument That Execution Protocol Reform Is Biomedical Research, Paul J. Litton

Faculty Publications

Regardless of whether the Supreme Court rightly upheld Oklahoma’s execution protocol in Glossip, Oklahoma officials had inadequate reason to choose midazolam as the anesthetizing agent in its procedure. Their decision is one example illustrating Seema Shah’s point that death penalty states are engaged in “poorly designed experimentation that is not based on evidence.” Shah argues that “an important factor” causing the high rate of botched executions is that lethal injection reform is a type of human subjects research that is going unregulated. Shah argues that research requirements, such as informed consent and IRB review, are necessary to render the research …


Calling A Spade A Spade: Understanding Sex Offender Registration As Punishment And Implications Post-Starkey, Alex Duncan Jan 2015

Calling A Spade A Spade: Understanding Sex Offender Registration As Punishment And Implications Post-Starkey, Alex Duncan

Oklahoma Law Review

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A Sober Approach To Drugged Driving: Oklahoma’S Hb 1441 And The Role Of Courts, Blake Johnson Jan 2015

A Sober Approach To Drugged Driving: Oklahoma’S Hb 1441 And The Role Of Courts, Blake Johnson

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.