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Without explanation, the United States Supreme Court recently denied two State of Oklahoma petitions seeking to define who is an Indian. It was an attempt by the state to claw back more jurisdiction over crimes in the wake of the high court's ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma.
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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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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the outlawing of abortion in Oklahoma after the U.S. Supreme Court decision and the results of this week's primary election.
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Oklahoma voters whittled down candidates for federal, statewide and legislative offices on Tuesday.
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Oklahoma voters will cast ballots for dozens of statewide races, as well as state lawmakers and other local races.
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In the days since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, hundreds of Oklahomans gathered throughout the state to grieve, protest and organize.
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The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling will have a major impact on abortion access across the country, but the law won’t change much in Oklahoma.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the primary race for eastern Oklahoma's Congressional District 2 where 14 Republicans are vying for the chance to replace Markwayne Mullin, and GOP candidates for Attorney General and State Superintendent are failing to lead in their races despite endorsements from Gov. Stitt.
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A pair of Tulsa lawyers are accused of conspiring with out-of-state financiers to cultivate and ship cannabis out of Oklahoma.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses Gov. Kevin Stitt pulling political ads featuring current Attorney General John O'Connor after ethical and legal questions from a bipartisan group of lawmakers and a federal judge ruling Oklahoma's three-drug execution protocol as constitutional.