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Property Rights
The organic laws of the United States are a firm foundation for private property. The Constitution protects, "life, liberty and property." Property rights match one's responsibility of good stewardship with the legal ability to exercise that stewardship. In contrast is the tragedy of the commons where one has the benefits of property but avoids the costs and as a result destroys the value of property.



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Mr. Hentges is a 1992 graduate of the University of Texas with a juris doctorate from the School of Law and a Master of Public Affairs from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. He is a 1987 graduate of Oklahoma State University with a bachelor of science in agricultural economics.

He is admitted to practice law in the States of Oklahoma and Texas and the Federal District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma. He is a member of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the Oklahoma County Bar Association and the American Agricultural Law Association.

Mr. Hentges’s legal practice is concentrated in agricultural law, civil litigation, Endangered Species Act, eminent domain and appellate law.

Phone: (405) 232-3800

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