After statehood in November 1907, the Oklahoma Legislature recognized the Association; however, it repealed the enacting legislation in 1938.
[2] The Oklahoma Bar Association is governed by a 17-member Board of Governors, whose members are lawyers elected by OBA members and meet monthly.
[2] Day-to-day operations are managed by an Executive Director and a staff of both attorneys and non-attorneys.
OBA enforces the rule that Oklahoma lawyers must complete 12 credits of Continuing Legal Education every year.
[3] The bimonthly Oklahoma Bar Journal, established in 1930, is OBA's official member publication.