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Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature
About O.I.L
editThe Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature (O.I.L.)[1] is a student-run mock government that replicates all three branches of the state government of Oklahoma.
Founded under the leadership of then Oklahoma Lt. Governor George Nigh and a small group of dedicated college students in 1969, O.I.L. provides students from institutions of higher learning across the state an opportunity to write, debate, and pass legislation about the issues they believe are important.
Besides the mock legislature, O.I.L. also contains a mock executive branch, moot court, and a press corps. Any students interested in politics, law, or government process will find the networking opportunities, experiences, and friends they are looking for at O.I.L.
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edit- ^ "Oklahoma Intercollegiate Legislature – "Labor Omnia Vincit; Hard Work Conquers All"". Retrieved 2024-01-11.
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