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Senate Bill 1672, by Sen. Julie Daniels, R-Bartlesville, would require appellate and district court judges to retire when they turn 75.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court heard oral arguments on a legal challenge.
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Critics say the measure could violate age discrimination laws and limit candidates. Proponents want to clean out the Oklahoma Supreme Court.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider the appeal of death row inmate Richard Glossip, who contends he was wrongly convicted of murder.
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Post-McGirt case could have far-reaching impact on Oklahoma tax policies.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding a state question to raise the minimum wage.
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Oklahoma Supreme Court asked to toss two laws passed in special session
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the Oklahoma Highway Patrol abandoning decades of precedent and ticketing drivers with tribal tags who live outside the nation's boundaries and the State Supreme Court temporarily suspending three measures related to abortion in Oklahoma.
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A 5-4 majority ruling from the Oklahoma Supreme Court said three laws related to abortion should be put on hold pending legal challenges.
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Attorneys representing the two remaining survivors of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre filed a final brief in their reparations case with the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Monday and await the high court's decision on whether to let their trial proceed.