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Another tribal nation in the state had the boundaries of its reservation affirmed Thursday, as the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ruled the Quapaw Nation's reservation was never disestablished.
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The Judicial Conference of the United States is requesting five additional judges for Oklahoma’s federal court to handle the increased caseload created by the U.S. Supreme Court’s McGirt v. Oklahoma decision last year.
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As schools open and the coronavirus Delta variant surges across the United States, educators, parents and doctors are fighting back against state laws restricting health and safety requirements in schools.
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New Oklahoma Attorney General John O'Connor filed a petition Friday with the United States Supreme Court asking the body to overturn or limit the scope of last year's landmark McGirt v. Oklahoma decision.
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The McGirt vs. Oklahoma community impact forum that took place in Tulsa on Tuesday evening was packed and included interruptions and protests from Indigenous activists.
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Oklahoma's 2021 legislative session is off and running following Governor Kevin Stitt's annual State of the State address. In his speech, he identified…
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Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt on Monday kicked off the legislative session with his annual State of the State address in front of the House and Senate. KGOU…
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The state of Oklahoma and three Native American tribes have signalled cooperation after the U.S. Supreme Court decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma raised…
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The last day of the 2019-20 U.S. Supreme Court term saw the justices make a much-anticipated decision in a case involving criminal prosecutions in…
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In a 5-4 vote, the United States Supreme Court sided with Oklahoma tribes in deciding one of the most closely watched cases, McGirt v. Oklahoma.Justice…