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The ACLU’s Oklahoma chapter and other partners say the response from the University of Oklahoma to a recent executive order regarding diversity, equity and inclusion programs is overblown.
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A federal judge is weighing opening statements in a lawsuit against House Bill 1775 filed two years ago.
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The ACLU says a judge's gag order against former President Trump restricts too much of his speech on matters of public importance.
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Oklahoma filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the state’s ban on gender-affirming care, presenting stories from people who’ve “detransitioned” and citing a need to protect children.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discuss the U.S. Supreme Court staying the execution of death row inmate Richard Glossip, the stalemate over education funding and the stack of Gov. Kevin Stitt's vetoes.
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A bill that would guarantee Oklahoma students the right to wear tribal regalia at graduation advances after similar ones failed previously.
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A bill that would require schools to allow Native students to wear tribal regalia during graduation ceremonies passed unanimously in the Senate Wednesday.
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The ACLU is representing three Oklahoma students and their families and suing the state over its transgender school bathroom ban policy.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses a call from five Republican female lawmakers for Labor Commissioner candidate Sean Roberts to drop out of the race after accusations from his ex-wife of abuse and mistreatment and more.
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The actor made the pledge as she ended her marriage to Johnny Depp, saying she would split $7 million between the ACLU and a children's hospital. Depp's defamation case against Heard is ongoing.