The Oklahoma Supreme Court on June 24, 2025 heard oral arguments in favor and against a proposed ballot question to open primary elections in the state. (Screenshot from the Oklahoma Supreme Court ...
One of the bill’s authors said the man’s request for sentencing relief was an “absurd” abuse of the Oklahoma Survivors Act.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma Supreme Court unanimously ruled Tuesday that a proposed change to an open primary election system would not violate the state constitution, clearing the way for ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled Senate Bill 632 unconstitutional, halting the establishment of business courts in ...
Oklahoma Supreme Court strikes down Senate Bill 632, blocking governor-appointed business courts; lawmakers may revise legislation in 2026.
Oklahoma's highest civil court has ordered the State Department of Education to stop implementing controversial new social studies standards that require students to learn about Christianity and ...
Governor Kevin Stitt championed the effort to create business courts and said it would make Oklahoma more competitive when recruiting businesses.