I live on reservation land, where I am governed by the Cherokee Nation and federal laws. I also live in the state of Oklahoma, where I am prou…
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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Commission for the Protection of Cherokee Nation Sovereignty established by the Principal Chief after the U.S. Supreme …
OKLAHOMA CITY — A “flood of inmates” are using a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling to try to get released for crimes committed on Oklahoma’s In…
OKLAHOMA CITY — Johnson & Johnson's appeal of the $572.1 million verdict for its role in Oklahoma's opioid crisis will assert the trial judge wrongly applied the state's public nuisance law.
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Senate Health and Human Services Committee approved with an 11-4 vote a bill from President Pro Tempore Greg Treat that wo…
ATLANTA -- A teacher’s objection to her punishment for a racially charged Facebook exchange has raised fresh questions about the limits on a public employee’s free speech in the age of social media.
Equifax could get away with paying a mere $1 per person after failing to protect almost half of America's credit data.
While the 118-year-old credit-reporting firm has been hit with more than 100 consumer lawsuits over its massive security breach, legal experts say there's room for a deal because neither side has a slam-dunk case.
J.W. Ledford Jr. smiled as he awaited his imminent death.
WASHINGTON - The Trump administration on Wednesday revoked federal protections for transgender students who sought the right to use the public school restrooms that match their gender identity, taking a stand on a contentious issue that has become the central battle over LGBT rights.
AUSTIN — Conservatives could celebrate a win with a court ruling that nixes benefits for same-sex spouses of city employees in Houston, but LGBT advocates and others say the state could lose millions of dollars in business and prestige.
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