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Oklahoma State Treasurer Todd Russ and Attorney General Gentner Drummond face off over constitutional boundaries and ...
State Treasurer Todd Russ is calling for clear constitutional boundaries between state investments and prosecution ...
A long-running feud between Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ and Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond spilled into full ...
Supreme Court will hear arguments over the first religious public charter school in the U.S., where Oklahoma's GOP attorney ...
On Tuesday, he was transferred from the state prison to the Oklahoma County Detention Center, where he will wait to hear if ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond urges the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to improve cooperation between the ...
On Tuesday, two of Oklahoma’s top leaders are facing off addressing concerns regarding the need for clear constitutional boundaries between state investments and prosecution responsibilities ...
Richard Glossip, who spent decades on death row and came close to the execution chamber several times, has been moved to the Oklahoma County Detention Center.
The cases — over a district’s opt-out policy and a religious charter school — could affect schools nationwide.
Richard Glossip, a former Oklahoma Death Row inmate, awaits a potential third trial inside the Oklahoma County Jail after the U.S. Supreme Court vacated his conviction in February.
The US Supreme Court will consider Tuesday whether it violates the Constitution for public elementary schools to use books ...
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