Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals - List of Current Judges

List of Current Judges

Justice Birthplace Year Service Began Appointing Governor Law School
E. Bay Mitchell, III
Enid, Oklahoma
2002
Frank Keating
University of Oklahoma
Jane Wiseman
Tulsa, Oklahoma
2005
Brad Henry
University of Tulsa
Deborah B. Barnes (vice chief judge)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
2008
Brad Henry
Oklahoma City University
Robert D. Bell
Norman, Oklahoma
2005
Brad Henry
University of Tulsa
Kenneth L. Buettner
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1996
Frank Keating
Southern Methodist University
John Fischer
Rush Springs, Oklahoma
2007
Brad Henry
University of Oklahoma
Brian Jack Goree II
Lindsay, Oklahoma
Mary Fallin
University of Oklahoma
Jerry Goodman
Mangum, Oklahoma
1994
David Walters
Georgetown University
Thomas Thornbrugh
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Mary Fallin
Oklahoma City University
William C. Hetherington, Jr.
Norman, Oklahoma
2009
Brad Henry
Oklahoma City University
Larry E. Joplin
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
1994
David Walters
University of Oklahoma
W. Keith Rapp
Wheelersburg, Ohio
1984
George Nigh
University of Tulsa

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