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The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) was adopted in 1979 by the United ...
It hinges on the question of whether a local government has jurisdiction to prosecute a tribal citizen for a minor crime ...
New figures from the State Treasurer's Office show an increase in revenue for fiscal year 2025, fueled by individual income ...
Oklahoma is forcing courts – as they did in Tennessee in 1925 – to wrestle with the question of how much religion is ...
Anonymous cops busting folks at random and hustling them off to hidden dungeons? The founders would be so proud.
While the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority is pushing the law rightward, the justices appointed by GOP presidents ...
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ruled to uphold the death sentence for self-proclaimed serial killer and Death Row ...
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals upheld William Reece’s death sentence for the 1997 murder of Tiffany Johnston, rejecting claims his confession was coerced.
William Lewis Reece confessed to one killing in Oklahoma and three in Texas in 1997. All the victims were female.
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed William Lewis Reece death penalty conviction for a 1997 murder on.
Keith Stitt, Governor Kevin Stitt's brother, is asking the United States Supreme Court to weigh in on tribal jurisdiction in ...