
About
Lyn Entzeroth is a Professor of Law at The University of Tulsa College of Law, where she has served since 2002. She held key administrative roles including Dean of the College of Law (2015-2021), Associate Dean of Academic Affairs (2012-2015), and Associate Dean for Faculty Development (2007-2009). Her leadership and community engagement have earned awards such as the League of Women Voters Madam President Award (2022) and the Oklahoma Bar Association Mona Salyer Lambird Spotlight Award (2021).
Education:
- J.D., Tulane University, Tulane Law School
Research Interests: Professor Entzeroth specializes in constitutional law, federal courts, capital punishment, and federal habeas corpus. Her work critically examines judicial processes and legal frameworks surrounding capital punishment, with notable contributions to scholarly discourse on textualism and retroactivity, as seen in her 2023 article analyzing McGirt v. Oklahoma.
Awards:
- League of Women Voters Madam President Award (2022)
- Oklahoma Bar Association Mona Salyer Lambird Spotlight Award (2021)
- Multiple teaching awards, including The University of Tulsa Outstanding Professor (2004-2005)
Advising & Grants: While specific grants are not detailed, her administrative roles suggest extensive involvement in academic program development and faculty support initiatives.





