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The Supreme Court on Thursday effectively ended a publicly funded Catholic charter school in Oklahoma, dividing 4-4.
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The head of the financially troubled state mental health agency is accusing Oklahoma’s attorney general of misusing his ...
The constitutionality of religious charter schools remains an open question after the U.S. Supreme Court deadlocked, 4-4, ...
An Oklahoma City federal judge temporarily blocked HB 4156 Tuesday, marking the second time the controversial Oklahoma ...
Today on "Uncanny Valley," we address one of the most pressing questions in education right now: What constitutes cheating at ...
The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) urged Congress preserve health care access for 9/11 responders and ...
Education advocates worried the case would pave the way for further erosion of the separation between church and state.
A resolution that the “Placentia-Yorba Linda Board of Education supports policies that restrict participation in women’s sports to athletes who are biological females” was discarded on a 3-2 vote by ...
After a string of tough losses, the Webster Tigers baseball team bounced back in dramatic fashion with a 10-9 home win over Drummond on May 19, capping a busy week ...
The Supreme Court split evenly Thursday in a high-profile challenge over the nation’s first religious charter school, leaving ...
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order on the enforcement of a controversial Oklahoma immigration law.