The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled a proposed state question to bring open primaries to the state is “legally sufficient,” ...
A temporary stay prohibits the Oklahoma State Department of Education and State Board of Education from enforcing the new standards, which include more than 40 references to the Bible, Christianity ...
In most cases, state supreme court elections get little attention, but they can have important impacts on policy.— There will be one state with closely watched state supreme court elections in 2025: ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court found SQ 836 legally sufficient to move forward to a signature gathering phase for the open ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The state’s highest court issued a rare public reprimand to a special judge after substantiating allegations of biases toward some attorneys and a “poor demeanor” toward lawyers and ...
A special judge has been reprimanded by the Oklahoma Supreme Court for her "poor demeanor." Emily Mueller is the latest judge to face discipline in Oklahoma for violations of the code of judicial ...
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Oklahoma Supreme Court backs Gov. Stitt’s order for state employees to return to office
OKLAHOMA CITY (KSWO) - The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled in favor of an Executive Order from Governor Kevin Stitt requiring state employees to return to in-person work. The 8-1 decision came on ...
The Trump administration on Tuesday asked the Supreme Court to step into an ongoing fight over billions of dollars in foreign aid that it says a lower court will force it to spend unless the justices ...
Multiple federal judges have lashed out at the Supreme Court for consistently siding with the Trump administration in a rare display of judicial disdain for the nation’s highest court. Ten judges, ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has upheld Governor Kevin Stitt's executive order mandating state employees return to the office, with an 8-1 decision announced yesterday. The ruling comes in response to a ...
President Donald Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to allow him to fire a member of the Federal Trade Commission in an emergency appeal that could further erode the autonomy ...
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