Patrick Wyrick serves as a United States District Court Judge for the Western District of Oklahoma. He was nominated for that position by the President, and assumed duty on April 12, 2019. Before being appointed a federal judge, Wyrick served as Vice Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court. Prior to his appointment to the Oklahoma Supreme Court, Wyrick served six years as Oklahoma's Solicitor General.
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Digital Assets at the Crossroads: Innovation, Protection, and Policy
Financial Services Practice Group
Washington, DCSupreme Court Roundup
Oklahoma City Student Chapter
Oklahoma City University School of Law800 N Harvey Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
A Conversation with Judge Patrick Wyrick
Oklahoma Student Chapter
University of Oklahoma College of Law - Bell Courtroom300 West Timberdell
Norman, OK 73072
Constitutional Misfits: A Textualist’s Take on Stare Decisis.
Oklahoma Student Chapter
University of Oklahoma College of Law300 W Timberdell Rd
Norman, OK 73019
Oklahoma Executive Branch Review
Oklahoma City Lawyers Chapter
The Petroleum Alliance of Oklahoma500 NE 4th St #200
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Digital Assets at the Crossroads: Innovation, Protection, and Policy
Financial Services Practice Group
CLE credit for this event is available at On-Demand CLE. This panel will consider the legal...
Without Standing, Are We All Sitting Ducks?
2014 National Lawyers Convention
For a federal court to consider an issue, there must be a case or controversy,...
Without Standing, Are We All Sitting Ducks?
2014 National Lawyers Convention
For a federal court to consider an issue, there must be a case or controversy,...