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In the days since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, hundreds of Oklahomans gathered throughout the state to grieve, protest and organize.
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The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling will have a major impact on abortion access across the country, but the law won’t change much in Oklahoma.
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A pair of Tulsa lawyers are accused of conspiring with out-of-state financiers to cultivate and ship cannabis out of Oklahoma.
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State schools superintendent and Democratic candidate for Governor Joy Hofmeister is asking for the Attorney General’s formal guidance on who can use which restroom in public schools.
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Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor announced the end of his school library book probe on Thursday.
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State Auditor Cindy Byrd independently released her office’s investigation into the state department of health, which found it might have broken the law in its race to secure PPE at the beginning of the pandemic.
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Eighteen months after a landmark ruling said the state of Oklahoma doesn’t have jurisdiction on tribal reservations in Oklahoma, the nation’s high court will decide if they want to reconsider the decision.
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Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor touted a victory in federal court over the weekend that suspends a vaccine mandate for Head Start workers.
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A federal judge in Oklahoma has ruled against the state in its lawsuit challenging the vaccine mandates for members of the Oklahoma National Guard.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt says he’s devoted to thwarting the Biden Administration’s efforts to get more people vaccinated via mandates at every turn.