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  2. Scott v. Bradford - Wikipedia

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    She signed a routine consent to surgery form prior to the hysterectomy. Afterward she was experiencing problems with incontinence , and she visited another doctor. She was found to have a fistula between her bladder and vagina which allowed urine to leak from her bladder into her vagina.

  3. Judiciary of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Court of Tax Review is a special court in the Oklahoma judiciary charged with hearing disputes involving illegal taxes levied by county and city governments. All tax review cases are sent to the Chief Justice of Oklahoma, who then sends the claim to the presiding judge of the administration district from which the claim originated.

  4. Prescott v. Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission

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    The Monument was not created using public funds but was rather a donation by Republican State Representative Mike Ritze from Broken Arrow. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) brought suit against the Commission in the District Court of Oklahoma County, alleging the Monument violated Article 2, Section 5 of the Oklahoma Constitution.

  5. Vicarious embarrassment - Wikipedia

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    Vicarious embarrassment, also known as empathetic embarrassment, is intrinsically linked to empathy. Empathy is the ability to understand the feelings of another and is considered a highly reinforcing emotion to promote selflessness, prosocial behavior, [14] and group emotion, whereas a lack of empathy is related to antisocial behavior.

  6. Robert D. Bell - Wikipedia

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    Governor Brad Henry appointed Bell as a judge of the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals in June, 2005. [3] [a] He was retained in this office in the election of 2006. [1] He was Chief Judge of the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals in 2011. [3] He was retained as judge in the November 2012 election with a retain vote of 65.9 percent.

  7. 'Not a conviction that can stand': Oklahoma asks Supreme ...

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    “To be clear, I’m in an unusual position here,” Paul Clement, the former U.S. solicitor general who represented Oklahoma, told the court. Glossip is not “a poster child for an actual ...

  8. Self-defense (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The older view is represented by the U.S. Supreme Court case Bad Elk v. United States [9] where an off-duty Sioux police officer was granted a new trial after being convicted of killing an on-duty police officer who was attempting to illegally arrest the man, because, at the initial trial, the jury was not instructed that it could convict on a ...

  9. Oklahoma education board approves rule to ask immigration ...

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    In a 1982 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Plyler v. Doe, the court said all students had the right to enroll in public schools without regard to the immigration status of themselves or their parents or ...