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The Supreme Court's deadlock vote has halted the establishment of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School in Oklahoma, drawing mixed reactions from religious leaders and opponents.
Professor Joseph Thai with the University of Oklahoma College of Law breaks down what the Supreme Court's 4-4 vote on the St. Isidore religious charter school case means.
The creation of the nation's first religious charter school was blocked by a tie vote from the U.S. Supreme Court.
An Oklahoma City federal judge temporarily blocked HB 4156 Tuesday, marking the second time the controversial Oklahoma ...
The deadlocked court affirmed the Oklahoma Supreme Court’s finding that the Catholic school would be functioning as a government entity.
How did OKC go from needing volunteers and teams to sit in the stands during the Women's College World Series to being ...
Currently, state law requires 97,263 signatures to get statutory changes before the voters and 172,993 for constitutional amendments. There are no restrictions on where the signatures are collected.
A divided U.S. Supreme Court voted 4-4 in the appeal of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School, which was a test case of the separation of church and state.
Death row inmate John Hanson, who was denied clemency earlier in May, filed a lawsuit against the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole ...
US Med-Equip (USME), a leading provider of rented medical equipment, opened a new branch in Tulsa to help Green Country hospitals access critical equipment faster amid shifting patient care needs.
With Oklahoma ranked 49th in public education, it is hard to believe a summer reading program could be labeled as “waste, fraud or abuse.” ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated a semitrailer full of clothing to Second Chances Thrift Store in Oklahoma City to aid the homeless after severe flooding depleted supplies.