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Mullins Mullins Sexton & Reaves

About Elizabeth Low

Elizabeth Low is an Oklahoma attorney, practicing family and domestic law. 


Prior to joining Mullins Mullins Sexton & Reaves in 2025, Ms. Low worked at the Public Defender’s Office in Oklahoma County for over 5 years, litigating and negotiating misdemeanors, revocations, and felonies. She managed a full-time docket, handling every step of the case from arraignment to trial. 


After graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Languages from the University of Oklahoma, she attended the University of Oklahoma College of Law, earning her Juris Doctor in 2020. During her time in law school, she worked in criminal law and immigration law. She also served on the American Indian Law Review and published Keeping Cultural Bias Out of the Courtroom: How ICWA Qualified Experts Make a Difference. 


Outside of work, Ms. Low is engaged with several committees including the Law Day Committee, Bench and Bar Committee, and Access to Justice Committee. In her free time, she enjoys frequenting local restaurants and watching sports. 

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Mullins Mullins Sexton & Reaves, PC

6307 Waterford Blvd., Suite 215

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118

Telephone (405) 235-2335

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