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Former Attorney General of the Cherokee Nation Sara Hill went before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington, D.C. this week to be interviewed for a federal judgeship.
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The Muscogee Nation is suing the City of Tulsa, accusing the city of unlawfully prosecuting tribal citizens despite the McGirt v. Oklahoma ruling.
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For decades, no matter where drivers with tribal tags lived in Oklahoma they’ve been good to register their vehicle with their tribal nation. That appears to be changing.
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Mayor G.T. Bynum covered dozens of topics at his 2023 State of the City address.
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President Joe Biden is nominating the former Cherokee Nation Attorney General to serve as a federal judge in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma.
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The tribal nation recently filed a complaint in federal court against the state and Attorney General Gentner Drummond.
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Jimcy McGirt, the man at the center of the landmark Supreme Court ruling, will get a new trial beginning Sept. 11.
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KOSU reviewed statements made by Gov. Kevin Stitt about alleged separate speed limits for Indigenous drivers in Eastern Oklahoma.
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Tribal Nations are celebrating another win in federal court, following a ruling that a Choctaw citizen was improperly prosecuted for a speeding ticket in Tulsa.
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Jimcy McGirt's case re-affirmed reservations in Eastern Oklahoma. Now his conviction has been overturned again in federal court.