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The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday from the state of Oklahoma about why they should be able to prosecute certain cases when they occur on tribal reservation lands that were previously affirmed by the High Court.
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State schools superintendent and Democratic candidate for Governor Joy Hofmeister is asking for the Attorney General's formal guidance on who can use which restroom in public schools.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses bills in the state legislature to effectively ban abortions in Oklahoma, legislation to provide pay raises for teachers and Highway Patrol troopers and a measure to ban mandatory vaccinations for private businesses.
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Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor announced the end of his school library book probe on Thursday.
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State Auditor Cindy Byrd's office completed the audit nine months ago, but never got approval from Attorney General John O'Connor to release the findings. The office decided to release the audit without permission on Wednesday.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday let a lower court ruling stand that said McGirt v. Oklahoma could not be applied retroactively.
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Eighteen months after a landmark ruling said the state of Oklahoma doesn’t have jurisdiction on tribal reservations in Oklahoma, the nation’s high court will decide if they want to reconsider the decision.
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Oklahoma Attorney General John O'Connor touted a victory in federal court over the weekend that suspends a vaccine mandate for Head Start workers.
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In the episode: Oklahoma takes part in at least five lawsuits against the Biden Administration over vaccine mandates, the state's new public health lab comes under federal scrutiny and more.
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Oklahoma is suing the Biden Administration over a federal vaccine mandate for National Guard members.