Jim Drummond Receiving the Golden Quill Award
2011 Maurice Golden Quill Award
Legal Media:
  • “A Natural History of the Leon Good Faith Exception in Oklahoma,” Vol. 82, Issue 14, 5/14/2011, winner of the 2011 Maurice Golden Quill Award conferred by the Oklahoma Bar Association
  • "Gant TKO's Belton in the Fourth Round; Belton Demands Rematch: The Millennium's Most Significant Fourth Amendment Decision So Far," published in the Oklahoma Bar Journal, Vol. 80, page 1799, 10/10/2009;
  • "A Little Known Branch of Law Enforcement: The Oklahoma Indigent Defense System," Oklahoma Bar Journal, Vol. 74, Issue 9, 3/15/2003
  • "OBA-Net: Boring Name, Great Site," Oklahoma Bar Journal (Back Page), Vol. 76, Issue 32, 11/19/2005
  • "The Devil Is In The Generalities," Oklahoma Bar Journal (Back Page), Vol. 74, Issue 10, 4/13/2003
  • Article on Transferred Intent Doctrine, in The Gauntlet, Fall 1996 issue (Publication of Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association).
Fiction:
  • "The Confessor," Short Story, in Arts Journal (June 1987)
  • "Archangelsk" and "Honorable Discharge," Short Stories, in OK BEST: Short Stories By Oklahoma Writers (December 1997)
  • "Hard Boiled Heaven," Short Story, in The Briefcase (June 2009), publication of the Oklahoma County Bar Association
  • The Coyotes Forgive You, published 2011 by Mongrel Empire Press
  • “For Those of You Who Are Scoring The Game” and “Nolan in the Badger Café” anthologized in Ain’t Nobody That Can Sing Like Me, Mongrel Empire Press, 2010, and also available in the online literary magazine Sugar Mule.
Nonfiction:
  • Numerous articles on scholarly antiques subjects (e.g. daguerreotypes, patent models) for AntiqueWeek.