SEPTEMBER 2024 | 69 THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL Above: The first OBA conference dedicated to artificial intelligence in the legal profession was held on Friday, July 12, in conjunction with the OBA Annual Meeting. During this one-day conference, attendees had the opportunity to learn about emerging artificial intelligence tools for the legal world and how to implement them in their practices. Left: Kicking off this year’s Annual Meeting was Osage Nation Principal Chief Geoffrey Standing Bear with his session, “Exploring the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and Indian Law Today.” Right: OBA Annual Meeting attendees joined Oklahoma’s judges for a joint plenary session featuring Dr. Karen Korematsu discussing “Korematsu v. United States: What are Civil Liberties?” Dr. Korematsu discussed the experiences of her father, Frank Korematsu, during the WWII Japanese internment and how his bravery and perseverance shaped civil liberties today.
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