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The Supreme Court Will Get Another Shot at Church-State Separation
A split decision prevented the religious right from creating the first public-funded religious school in Oklahoma—but they’re ...
A new religious charter school fight is brewing in Tennessee that has the potential to challenge a deadlock vote at the Supreme Court earlier this year that denied the creation of a similar ...
Thanks to antitrust rulings from the Supreme Court, college football is on an unsustainable path. Only Congress can save it.
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Supreme Court may allow religious right to strike down separation of church and state
When the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment was adopted in 1791, the Founding Fathers were clear about two things: (1) ...
Supporters of a former Oklahoma City police officer convicted of raping more than a dozen women 10 years ago renewed a push ...
Riverstone Academy in Pueblo is the latest school to test the legal limits of government funding for religious schools and the separation between church and state ...
A long-running dispute over who runs Thlopthlocco Tribal Town came to a head in 2025, with confrontations and a shutdown of the tribe's casino.
OCU Law professor Jeremy Telman weighs in on an OU student’s assignment dispute and the broader debate over religion and ...
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'I believe he's innocent': Daniel Holtzclaw's family fights for his freedom 10 years post-conviction
Ten years ago, Daniel Holtzclaw, still in his Oklahoma City police uniform, walked into an interrogation room.
An area lawmaker, who has pushed for changes in the state’s administrative law system, said the last of four major reforms to ...
The recent passing of Queen Mother Viola Ford Fletcher, at age 111, marked a profound loss in the ongoing fight for justice ...
The Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust has awarded $150 million in “Legacy Grants,” using funds the Oklahoma Legislature ...
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