
معرفی
Greg Eddington is a Professor of Legal Research & Writing and Director of the Legal Research & Writing Program at Oklahoma City University School of Law. He holds a B.B.A. and J.D. (Order of the Coif) from the University of Oklahoma, and an LL.M. in Taxation from NYU. His career includes service as a law clerk to Chief Judge Ralph Thompson of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma and private practice at firms in Albuquerque and Norman, Oklahoma.
Education:
- B.B.A., University of Oklahoma
- J.D., University of Oklahoma (Order of the Coif)
- LL.M., New York University (Tax Law)
Research Interests: Focus on constitutional law, legal writing pedagogy, appellate advocacy, and estate law. His scholarship examines state court jurisdictional boundaries, legislative procedures, and property rights in financial instruments.
Publications: Recent work addresses Oklahoma constitutional interpretation, jurisdictional overlaps in state courts, and legal presumptions in joint bank account disputes.
Awards:
- Order of the Coif (J.D.)
- Member, Oklahoma Law Review
- Graduate Editor, NYU Tax Law Review
Advising & Leadership: Directs the Legal Research & Writing Program and teaches Wills/Trusts, Appellate Advocacy. No grant details explicitly stated in texts.
Labs/Teams: Oversee legal writing curriculum development at OCU School of Law.





