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The '''University of Oklahoma College of Law''' is the [[law]] unit at the [[University of Oklahoma]] in [[Norman, Oklahoma|Norman]]. Currently, the College has an enrollment of 521 [[Legal education in the United States|law students]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ou.edu/provost/ir/CURRENT/FALL/Quikfcts.HTM | title=Norman Campus Enrollment Summary, Falls of 2001-2005 | publisher=University of Oklahoma | format=HTML | language=English | accessdate=2006-07-14 }}</ref> [[Image:Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher Garden.jpg|thumb|The [[Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher]] Garden located on the north part of the main campus in honor of the first [[African-American]] to be admitted to the OU College of Law in 1948.]] The law school began in 1909 by a resolution from the Board of Regents. It opened at the beginning of the next school year in September 1909.<ref name="evansyears">{{cite news | first=Charles F. | last=Long | pages= | title=With Optimism For the Morrow: A History of The University of Oklahoma | date=September 1965 | publisher=Sooner Magazine | url=http://digital.libraries.ou.edu/sooner/issue_info.asp?issueID=478 }}</ref> The first dean was Professor Julien C. Monnet of [[The George Washington University Law School]]. When it began, it shared space in the Science Building before moving to the basement of the Carnegie Building. The early law professors made the law school at Oklahoma the law school of Oklahoma and perhaps of the Southwest.<ref name="evansyears" /> Many graduates of OU Law were accepted for further studies by schools such as [[Harvard Law School|Harvard]] and [[Yale Law School|Yale]]. In its [[2007]] publication ''[[U.S. News & World Report]]'' ranked the law school ranks 80th among the nation's "Top 100 law schools".<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/grad/rankings/law/brief/lawrank_brief.php | title=Top Law Schools | work=America's Best Graduate Schools 2007 | publisher=U.S. News & World Report | language=English | format=HTML | accessdate=2006-07-14 }}</ref> In 1948, the [[U.S. Supreme Court]] ruled in [[Sipuel v. Oklahoma State Regents]] that [[Oklahoma]] could not bar [[African American]] students from its, at the time, all white law school. This was a [[landmark case]] in the early [[civil rights]] movement. A garden, located between Jacobson Hall and Carpenter Hall, now stands in honor of this event. In 2002, the current location of the law school, Andrew Coats Hall, opened. It is named after the current law school dean, Andrew Coats who is an OU law school graduate. ==External link== *[http://law.ou.edu University of Oklahoma College of Law] ==Notes== <references />