While the process in Tennessee has only just begun, legal observers say it could follow a similar path to the one in Oklahoma ...
A split decision prevented the religious right from creating the first public-funded religious school in Oklahoma—but they’re ...
Oklahoma court tosses lawsuit over Bibles in the classroom after state refuses to enforce mandate - Oklahoma education officials will not require schools to teach the Bible in grades 5 through 12 ...
Gov. Kevin Stitt speaks outside the U.S. Supreme Court building Wednesday after the Court heard oral arguments Wednesday over the constitutionality of a religious charter school seeking to open in ...
The Oklahoma Judicial Center is the headquarters of the Oklahoma Supreme Court and Court of Criminal Appeals. (Photo by Carmen Forman/Oklahoma Voice) OKLAHOMA CITY – Political observers expect ...
Attorneys for Oklahoma's Tax Commission are asking the US Supreme Court not to hear the tax dispute of a Muscogee Nation ...
Three Oklahoma legislators ask the state Supreme Court to toss OG&E’s rate hike and storm-related charges, potentially ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday, in a deadlocked 4-4 ruling, said Oklahoma cannot create the nation's first religious charter school funded directly with taxpayer dollars. Justice Amy Coney Barrett did ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday effectively ended a publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, dividing 4-4. The outcome keeps in place an Oklahoma court decision that invalidated ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a pivotal case over whether Oklahoma may establish the nation’s first taxpayer-funded religious charter school — a legal showdown with sweeping ...
The Supreme Court has tossed out the murder conviction and death sentence of Oklahoma's Richard Glossip, ordering a new trial. Glossip was convicted and sentenced to death in the 1997 killing in ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered that condemned Oklahoma death row prisoner Richard Glossip be given a new trial amid concerns that he may have been wrongfully convicted of arranging an ...