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Case name Citation Summary Lopez v. Gonzales: 549 U.S. 47 (2006) misdemeanor drug crimes as aggravated felonies: Carey v. Musladin: 549 U.S. 70 (2006) spectator publicity and the right to a fair trial; "clearly established" law under the AEDPA: BP America Production Co. v. Burton: 549 U.S. 84 (2007)
Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond (Docket 24-394), consolidated with St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, v. Drummond (Docket 24-396) is a pending United States Supreme Court case dealing with the separation of church and state within the Establishment Clause. The case deals with the establishment of a nonsecular ...
Alito, joined by Roberts, Thomas, Gorsuch Dunn , 582 U.S. __ (2017), is a United States Supreme Court ruling that clarified Ake v. Oklahoma in relation to the case of convicted murderer, rapist and robber James E. McWilliams.
Tarrant Regional Water District v. Herrmann, 569 U.S. 614 (2013), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that Oklahoma statutes forbidding the export of water from the state are not preempted or forbidden by the Red River Compact.
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.
“Roberts received downstream a substantial number of checks allegedly originating from Alex Murdaugh,” Waters told the judge, adding that search warrants not yet made public in Roberts’ case ...
Oklahoma authorities recovered two bodies Sunday in rural Texas County, a day after they announced that four people had been arrested on suspicion of murder in the disappearance of two Kansas women.
Shortly before dawn on January 7, 1997, Justin Sneed murdered Barry Van Treese, the owner of the Best Budget Inn motel in Oklahoma City.In order to avoid the death penalty, Sneed agreed to testify against Richard Glossip—the motel's manager—and implicate him in an alleged murder-for-hire scheme.