THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL 80 | APRIL 2025 Bar Foundation News THE OKLAHOMA BAR FOUNDATION IS pleased to announce the creation of two new scholarships that honor the legacies of distinguished legal professionals and further the OBF’s mission of making justice accessible to all Oklahomans. These scholarships aim to support aspiring attorneys who demonstrate exceptional ethics, dedication to community service and commitment to the legal profession. JUDY HAMILTON MORSE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship celebrates the memory of Judy Hamilton Morse, an esteemed attorney, leader and mentor. Starting this year, it will be awarded annually to second- or third-year law students who exemplify high ethical standards, involvement in pro bono work and a strong commitment to serving their communities. Ms. Morse dedicated her career to the pursuit of justice and played a pivotal role during her 11 years on the OBF Board of Trustees, including her tenure as president in 2005. One of her significant achievements was transforming the Oklahoma Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts (IOLTA) program from voluntary to mandatory participation. This change greatly increased funding for legal services, expanding access to justice for countless Oklahomans. MARVIN C. EMERSON AND ROBERT G. SPECTOR AWARD This award honors Marvin C. Emerson and Robert G. Spector by recognizing their outstanding leadership and contributions to the field of family law. This award will be presented annually, starting this year, to the top- performing family law students at the OCU School of Law, the OU College of Law and the TU College of Law. Marvin C. Emerson, former executive director of the OBA, was instrumental in expanding the Oklahoma Bar Center in 1991, enhancing resources for legal professionals. His role in unveiling the Lady of Justice statue in the atrium of the bar center that same year symbolized his commitment to justice and equality. Robert G. Spector, an emeritus professor at the OU College of Law, has dedicated his career to educating future attorneys and advancing family law practice. His contributions include authoring numerous books and articles on family law and serving as a consultant to the OBA Family Law Section. In 2021, he was honored with the Robert G. Spector Award for Influence and Transformative Work in Family Law, recognizing his profound impact on the field. By establishing these scholarships, the OBF not only preserves the legacies of Judy Hamilton Morse, Marvin C. Emerson and Robert G. Spector but also reinforces its commitment to supporting legal education, promoting ethical standards and ensuring access to justice for all. Oklahoma Bar Foundation Launches New Scholarships Judy Hamilton Morse Marvin C. Emerson Robert G. Spector
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