Keith Rapp

Keith Rapp (also known as W. Keith Rapp) is a judge on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals, the intermediate appellate court in the state of Oklahoma. He represents District 2, Office 2. A native of Ohio, he earned his J.D. degree from the University of Tulsa Law School

Keith Rapp
Justice of the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals
Assumed office
1984
Appointed byGeorge Nigh
Personal details
Born (1934-05-02) May 2, 1934
Wheelersburg, Ohio
NationalityAmerican
Spouse(s)Mary Lynn Clanton
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Tulsa, (J.D.)
University of Virginia, (L.L.M.)
OccupationAerospace engineer; attorney; judge
ProfessionLaw

Biography

Judge Rapp was born on May 2, 1934 in Wheelersburg, Ohio. He received his undergraduate degree from Missouri State University and took graduate classes in mathematics and statistics from the University of Missouri, University of Minnesota and University of Arizona. Rapp then worked as an aerospace engineer on many major NASA projects before receiving his J.D. degree from the University of Tulsa. Rapp later earned a Master of Laws degree from the University of Virginia.[1]

Military service and aerospace career

From 1953 to 1955, he served in the US Navy, completing two tours of duty in the Far East as an aerial navigator and electronics warfare operator with the VC-35. Later, he retired from the U.S. Naval Reserves as a Judge Advocate General Corps commander.[1]

Returning to civilian life, Rapp went to work as an aerospace engineer, specializing in inertial guidance and navigation systems. Some of his projects included Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and SkyLab for the U.S. space program and Bomarc, the first operational surface-to-air missile for the Department of Defense. While working as an engineer, he enrolled in the University of Tulsa School of Law, where he earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree.[1] Later, he earned the LLM degree from the University of Virginia.[lower-alpha 1]

After completing law school at the University of Tulsa, Judge Rapp served as a public defender and city prosecutor in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. He later served as a municipal judge in Bixby, Oklahoma and then an alternative municipal judge in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After this, he was judge on the 14th District Court in Tulsa. He stood for election against incumbent Judge Fred DeMier for the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals in 1984. It was the first time a challenger had unseated an incumbent since the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals was created in 1969.[3][lower-alpha 2]

Voters chose to retain Rapp on the Appeals Court most recently in the 2014 election. His retention rating was 59.3 percent.[4]

Personal

He married the former Mary Lynn Clanton. They have three children, Elizabeth, Kathy and Joseph.[1]

Notes

  1. According to the University of Virginia alumni publication, Rapp graduated in the class of 1990.[2]
  2. DeMeir and Rapp had met on a ballot once before, when running against each other in 1982 for a two-year term as Civil Appeals Court Judge. DeMeir had won that match.[3]

References

  1. "Keith Rapp." Oklahoma Civil Justice Council. 2018. Accessed May 7, 2018.
  2. "1990s Class Notes." UVA Lawyer. Spring 1996. Accessed May 7, 2018.
  3. "Court of Appeals Judge Unseated." NewsOK. November 8, 1984. Accessed May 7, 2018.
  4. "Official Results, 2014 General Election". Oklahoma Elections. January 5, 2015. Retrieved March 13, 2020.


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