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The state’s high court heard oral arguments in a first-of-its-kind reparations development for those harmed by the 1921 race massacre. For the first time in over a century, Oklahoma’s Supreme ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday set a date to hear oral arguments in state Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s lawsuit to stop the creation of what would be the nation’s first public ...
The oral arguments Wednesday featured the rare lineup of the defendant and the prosecution on the same side, ... Oklahoma asks Supreme Court for new trial for death row inmate Glossip.
The Supreme Court announced at the end of the term that it would hold additional oral arguments during the 2019 term. [4] It also heard a second case, McGirt v. Oklahoma , in May 2020 involving similar matters and which Justice Gorsuch had no prior conflict with.
McGirt v. Oklahoma, 591 U.S. ___ (2020), was a landmark [1] [2] United States Supreme Court case which held that the domain reserved for the Muscogee Nation by Congress in the 19th century has never been disestablished and constitutes Indian country for the purposes of the Major Crimes Act, meaning that the State of Oklahoma has no right to prosecute American Indians for crimes allegedly ...
Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta, 597 U.S. 629 (2022), was a United States Supreme Court case related to McGirt v. Oklahoma, decided in 2020.In McGirt, the Supreme Court ruled that the U.S. Congress never properly disestablished the Indian reservations of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma when granting its statehood, and thus almost half the state was still considered to be Native American land.
Oral arguments in the lawsuit filed by state Attorney General Gentner Drummond against the Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board are set for April 2. Each side in the case is being given ...
Drummond leaving the Oklahoma Supreme Court's chamber in the Oklahoma State Capitol after oral arguments for Drummond v. Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board on April 2, 2024. In January 2023, Drummond announced one of his early priorities in office would be to investigate the misuse of COVID-19 relief funds. [34]