ABOUT BLAKE ALLEN
Blake was born in Wichita Falls, TX but was raised in Oklahoma City, OK. Blake graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2015 with a degree in History. After his undergraduate career Blake worked for several years with former U.S. Congresswoman Kendra Horn. Leaving politics, he returned to the University of Oklahoma where he received his Juris Doctorate in 2021. During his time at OU Law, Blake was a national quarterfinalist in the American Bar Association’s Negotiation competition and was selected for his school’s International Human Rights Clinic where he authored a report to the United Nations on the human rights situation in the country of Surinam.
Blake has focused his legal career on helping people. Whether it be working with Legal Aid Oklahoma’s housing clinic during the pandemic to prevent people from being evicted from their homes, to his medical malpractice work making sure injured patients were made whole, to now advising and protecting the rights of immigrants facing removal and deportation hearings in federal immigration court.
AREAS OF EXPERIENCE
•Blake has focused his legal career on helping people. Whether it be working with Legal Aid Oklahoma’s housing clinic during the pandemic to prevent people from being evicted from their homes, to his medical malpractice work making sure injured patients were made whole, to now advising and protecting the rights of immigrants facing removal and deportation hearings in federal immigration court.
•Graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 2015 with a degree in History
•University of Oklahoma Juris Doctorate in 2021