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Oklahoma lawmakers upgraded the punishment for first-time child rape convictions to allow for the death penalty.
A Mayes County man who sued Ryan Walters over the state superintendent's Bible-teaching mandate has asked for the case to be dismissed.
The U.S. Supreme Court's current term includes cases involving birthright citizenship, guns, gender-affirming medical care ...
Turnpike engineers faced two different reactions as they sought toll road feedback from a peaceful audience in Purcell and a ...
Although it is not known for swiftness, the Supreme Court surprised the nation last week with a relatively speedy decision on ...
Health officials wanted inspectors allowed into the jail anytime. The jail trust wanted them barred from ever conducting surprise inspections.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) can conduct surprise inspections at the ...
The Oklahoma State Health Department can conduct surprise inspections of the Oklahoma County Detention Center, according to a ...
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A new Oklahoma law would send child rapists to death row for their first offense, but not without a reversal from the U.S.
Both sides anticipated a pivotal ruling. However, in an anticlimatic outcome, the Supreme Court issued a brief order May 22, ...
A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling has preserved, at least temporarily, a hallmark of our system of government — the ...
The U.S. solicitor general agreed with the appeals court on three provisions of the state law that the PBM trade group had challenged.
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