After 9 years in private practice with the international law firm Dechert LLP, Professor McCall joined the faculty of the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 2006. As a practicing lawyer, he represnted a variety of companies and banks in international merger and acquisition and corporate finance transactions. Seven years were spent in the firm's London office as an Associate and Partner. Professor McCall teaches classes in Contracts, Payment Systems, Secured Transactions and Corporate Finance. He publishes in the field of Commerical and Business law with an emphasis on the jurisprudence and philosophy of economic legal regulation. His scholarly research is rooted in a natural law jurisprudence.
Commercial Law
The Corporation as Imperfect Society, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2011)
Corporations are ubiquitous in modern society. They pervade every aspect of our life, consumer, professional,...
Learning from Our History: Symposium Presentation, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
This is the audio recording of the presentaiton given at the South Carolina Law REview...
It's Just Secured Credit: The Natural Law Case in Defense of Some Forms of Secured Credit, Indiana Law Review (2009)
For decades scholars have been debating whether of not the institution of security can be...
Learning from Our History: Evaluating the Modern Housing Finance Market in Light of Ancient Principles of Justice, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
Since I first accepted an invitation to join this symposium, the subprime mortgage crisis has...
Quas Primas and the Economic Ordering of Society for the Social Reign of Christ the King; A Third Perspective on the Bainbridge/Sargent Law and Economics Debate, Journal of Catholic Legal Studies (2008)
How can it be that respected Catholic legal scholars can reach seemingly opposite conclusions about...
Banking and Finance
Learning from Our History: Symposium Presentation, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
This is the audio recording of the presentaiton given at the South Carolina Law REview...
It's Just Secured Credit: The Natural Law Case in Defense of Some Forms of Secured Credit, Indiana Law Review (2009)
For decades scholars have been debating whether of not the institution of security can be...
Learning from Our History: Evaluating the Modern Housing Finance Market in Light of Ancient Principles of Justice, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
Since I first accepted an invitation to join this symposium, the subprime mortgage crisis has...
Unprofitable Lending: Modern Credit Regulation and the Lost Theory of Usury, Cardozo Law Review (2008)
With almost daily news stories about the crisis in our credit markets, it seems inevitable...
Secured Transactions
Learning from Our History: Symposium Presentation, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
This is the audio recording of the presentaiton given at the South Carolina Law REview...
It's Just Secured Credit: The Natural Law Case in Defense of Some Forms of Secured Credit, Indiana Law Review (2009)
For decades scholars have been debating whether of not the institution of security can be...
Learning from Our History: Evaluating the Modern Housing Finance Market in Light of Ancient Principles of Justice, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
Since I first accepted an invitation to join this symposium, the subprime mortgage crisis has...
Catholic Social Teaching
Consulting the Architect when Problems Arise – The Divine Law, Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy (2011)
In The Architecture of Law: Building Law on a Solid Foundation- The Eternal and Natural...
The Corporation as Imperfect Society, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2011)
Corporations are ubiquitous in modern society. They pervade every aspect of our life, consumer, professional,...
Learning from Our History: Symposium Presentation, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
This is the audio recording of the presentaiton given at the South Carolina Law REview...
It's Just Secured Credit: The Natural Law Case in Defense of Some Forms of Secured Credit, Indiana Law Review (2009)
For decades scholars have been debating whether of not the institution of security can be...
Learning from Our History: Evaluating the Modern Housing Finance Market in Light of Ancient Principles of Justice, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
Since I first accepted an invitation to join this symposium, the subprime mortgage crisis has...
Law and Economics
Quas Primas and the Economic Ordering of Society for the Social Reign of Christ the King; A Third Perspective on the Bainbridge/Sargent Law and Economics Debate, Journal of Catholic Legal Studies (2008)
How can it be that respected Catholic legal scholars can reach seemingly opposite conclusions about...
Contracts
Learning from Our History: Symposium Presentation, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
This is the audio recording of the presentaiton given at the South Carolina Law REview...
Religion
Decorating the Structure: The Art of Making Human Law, ExpressO (2013)
This article continues to develop the theme of law as architecture begun in two published...
Consulting the Architect when Problems Arise – The Divine Law, Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy (2011)
In The Architecture of Law: Building Law on a Solid Foundation- The Eternal and Natural...
The Corporation as Imperfect Society, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2011)
Corporations are ubiquitous in modern society. They pervade every aspect of our life, consumer, professional,...
Learning from Our History: Symposium Presentation, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
This is the audio recording of the presentaiton given at the South Carolina Law REview...
It's Just Secured Credit: The Natural Law Case in Defense of Some Forms of Secured Credit, Indiana Law Review (2009)
For decades scholars have been debating whether of not the institution of security can be...
Legal History
Decorating the Structure: The Art of Making Human Law, ExpressO (2013)
This article continues to develop the theme of law as architecture begun in two published...
The Corporation as Imperfect Society, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2011)
Corporations are ubiquitous in modern society. They pervade every aspect of our life, consumer, professional,...
Learning from Our History: Symposium Presentation, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
This is the audio recording of the presentaiton given at the South Carolina Law REview...
It's Just Secured Credit: The Natural Law Case in Defense of Some Forms of Secured Credit, Indiana Law Review (2009)
For decades scholars have been debating whether of not the institution of security can be...
Learning from Our History: Evaluating the Modern Housing Finance Market in Light of Ancient Principles of Justice, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
Since I first accepted an invitation to join this symposium, the subprime mortgage crisis has...
Law and Society
Decorating the Structure: The Art of Making Human Law, ExpressO (2013)
This article continues to develop the theme of law as architecture begun in two published...
Can a Pluralistic Commonwealth Endure?, Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy (2013)
This article considers whether the American pluralist system can satisfy Cicero's definition of a commonwealth...
Consulting the Architect when Problems Arise – The Divine Law, Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy (2011)
In The Architecture of Law: Building Law on a Solid Foundation- The Eternal and Natural...
The Corporation as Imperfect Society, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2011)
Corporations are ubiquitous in modern society. They pervade every aspect of our life, consumer, professional,...
Learning from Our History: Symposium Presentation, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
This is the audio recording of the presentaiton given at the South Carolina Law REview...
Consumer Protection Law
Learning from Our History: Symposium Presentation, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
This is the audio recording of the presentaiton given at the South Carolina Law REview...
Learning from Our History: Evaluating the Modern Housing Finance Market in Light of Ancient Principles of Justice, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
Since I first accepted an invitation to join this symposium, the subprime mortgage crisis has...
Unprofitable Lending: Modern Credit Regulation and the Lost Theory of Usury, Cardozo Law Review (2008)
With almost daily news stories about the crisis in our credit markets, it seems inevitable...
Secured Transactions, Banking and Finance, Uniform Commercial Code
Learning from Our History: Symposium Presentation, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
This is the audio recording of the presentaiton given at the South Carolina Law REview...
It's Just Secured Credit: The Natural Law Case in Defense of Some Forms of Secured Credit, Indiana Law Review (2009)
For decades scholars have been debating whether of not the institution of security can be...
Learning from Our History: Evaluating the Modern Housing Finance Market in Light of Ancient Principles of Justice, South Carolina Law Review (2009)
Since I first accepted an invitation to join this symposium, the subprime mortgage crisis has...
Money, Money Everywhere but not a Drop to Secure: A Proposal for Amending the Perfection Rules for Security Interests in Money and Deposit Accounts, Tennessee Law Review (2007)
It is time that the billions of dollars of money and bank account balances held...
Public Law and Legal Theory
Can a Pluralistic Commonwealth Endure?, Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy (2013)
This article considers whether the American pluralist system can satisfy Cicero's definition of a commonwealth...
Consulting the Architect when Problems Arise – The Divine Law, Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy (2011)
In The Architecture of Law: Building Law on a Solid Foundation- The Eternal and Natural...
The Corporation as Imperfect Society, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2011)
Corporations are ubiquitous in modern society. They pervade every aspect of our life, consumer, professional,...
Exploring the Foundations of Dworkin's Empire: The Discovery of an Underground Positivist, Journal of Law, Philosophy and Culture (2009)
This review essay examines the jurisprudence of Ronald Dworkin as presented in the anthology: Exploring...
The Architecture of Law: Building Law on a Solid Foundation The Eternal and Natural Laws, Vera Lex (2009)
Employing the architectural themes used by Aquinas in his discussion of Eternal Law, this article...
Jurisprudence
Decorating the Structure: The Art of Making Human Law, ExpressO (2013)
This article continues to develop the theme of law as architecture begun in two published...
Can a Pluralistic Commonwealth Endure?, Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy (2013)
This article considers whether the American pluralist system can satisfy Cicero's definition of a commonwealth...
Consulting the Architect when Problems Arise – The Divine Law, Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy (2011)
In The Architecture of Law: Building Law on a Solid Foundation- The Eternal and Natural...
The Corporation as Imperfect Society, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2011)
Corporations are ubiquitous in modern society. They pervade every aspect of our life, consumer, professional,...
Exploring the Foundations of Dworkin's Empire: The Discovery of an Underground Positivist, Journal of Law, Philosophy and Culture (2009)
This review essay examines the jurisprudence of Ronald Dworkin as presented in the anthology: Exploring...
Corporate Law
The Corporation as Imperfect Society, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2011)
Corporations are ubiquitous in modern society. They pervade every aspect of our life, consumer, professional,...
Politics
Decorating the Structure: The Art of Making Human Law, ExpressO (2013)
This article continues to develop the theme of law as architecture begun in two published...
Can a Pluralistic Commonwealth Endure?, Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy (2013)
This article considers whether the American pluralist system can satisfy Cicero's definition of a commonwealth...
The Corporation as Imperfect Society, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2011)
Corporations are ubiquitous in modern society. They pervade every aspect of our life, consumer, professional,...
Exploring the Foundations of Dworkin's Empire: The Discovery of an Underground Positivist, Journal of Law, Philosophy and Culture (2009)
This review essay examines the jurisprudence of Ronald Dworkin as presented in the anthology: Exploring...
Corporations
The Corporation as Imperfect Society, Delaware Journal of Corporate Law (2011)
Corporations are ubiquitous in modern society. They pervade every aspect of our life, consumer, professional,...
Legislation
Decorating the Structure: The Art of Making Human Law, ExpressO (2013)
This article continues to develop the theme of law as architecture begun in two published...
Judges
Decorating the Structure: The Art of Making Human Law, ExpressO (2013)
This article continues to develop the theme of law as architecture begun in two published...
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