After retiring from the Supreme Court, he is now in private practice as a specialist in Alternative Dispute Resolution, which he has also taught at the University of Tulsa College of Law.
[1] In 1990, Governor George Nigh appointed Boudreau to the Tulsa County District Court, where he spent about two years.
[2] On March 18, 1992, Governor David Walters selected Boudreau to fill a vacancy on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals.
Bordeau, then with the American Arbitration Association, ruled in favor of CTP, saying that the state could not collect the taxes in question.
[7] Daniel Boudreau (or Danny, as he was known during his college days) met Faith in the library elevator at Rutgers University on an October night in 1970, when both were 23 years old.
Having this illness led her to become a co-founder of "...Celebrating the Art of Healing, an annual educational symposium for cancer survivors, their caregivers, adult family members and others,”[8]