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Former State Superintendent Ryan Walters' mandate to place Bibles in Oklahoma classrooms and incorporate biblical teaching is being eliminated.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court has found a major priority of the Stitt administration to be unconstitutional.
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New social studies standards that went into effect for the current school semester have now been halted by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to consider the case over what would be the nation’s first publicly funded religious school — the St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual Charter School.
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A dispute over who has the authority to hire legal counsel for the state ends with a favorable Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling for the governor's office.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court has enjoined implementation of three Oklahoma anti-abortion laws from 2021 following a legal challenge.
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A key element of Governor Kevin Stitt's call for a special session is going before the Oklahoma Supreme Court and the decision could have a dramatic impact on taxes.
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After two vetoes are overridden, Governor Kevin Stitt asks the Oklahoma Supreme Court for ruling on whether the legislature has authority over state-tribal compacts.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled on two matters regarding the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s ACCESS Oklahoma project.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court issued a ruling Tuesday, stating definitively that Oklahomans have a right to life-saving abortions even before an emergency.