Okla. Stat. tit. 5, Sec 2.1
Rules of the Supreme Court on Licensed Legal Internship
Chapter 1, App. 6
Rule 2. Eligibility for a Limited License
§ 2.1. Law Student Applicant.
The law student applicant must meet the following requirements in order to be eligible for a limited license as a Licensed Legal Intern:
(a) Have successfully completed half of the number of academic hours in a law school program leading to a Juris Doctor Degree required by the American Bar Association Accreditation Standards. Those hours must include the following courses: Professional Responsibility, Evidence and Civil Procedure I & II. A law student may apply when he or she is enrolled in courses which upon completion will satisfy this requirement. (see Interpretations 98-2 and 2002-1). (Amended October 25, 2011)
(b) Have a graduating grade point average at his or her law school. (c) Have approval of his or her law school dean.
(d) Have registered and been accepted as a law student with the Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners. After character and fitness has been reviewed and approved by the Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners the applicant shall report subsequent misdemeanor or felony charges, excluding traffic violations, within 45 calendar days of the filing of the charge, to the Executive Director of the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Legal Internship Committee will review to determine continued eligibility. (See Interpretation 98-3.)
(e) Be an enrolled student at an accredited law school.
Amended by order of the Supreme Court, 2018 OK 16, eff. June 5, 2017. (superseded document available); Amended by order of the Supreme Court, 2025 OK 83, eff. Nov. 17, 2025. (superseded document available).