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The court said earlier this month that deportations could proceed only if those set to be removed had a chance to argue their case in court.
Analysis: The cases — over a district’s opt-out policy and a religious charter school — could have ramifications for school systems nationwide.
Travis Jett is a fourth-generation Oklahoman who graduated from Oklahoma State University and later from the Georgetown University Law Center.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt appoints Travis Jett, a seasoned lawyer and community leader, to the Supreme Court of Oklahoma.
Travis Jett is Gov. Kevin Stitt’s fourth appointment to the state's highest court, the most of any Republican governor in ...
Hannah Zebreski and Brinlee Farris were driving to a Bible college on April 3 when their vehicle hydroplaned and got into a five-vehicle pileup.
Three Bible Belt states are jumping feet-first into this controversy ... Several civil liberties organizations filed a ...
There’s a battle right now related to religion and Oklahoma schools. Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters is in favor of ...
Teaching from the Bible is begging for teachers to cross the line into teaching matters of faith. The Bible doesn't belong in Oklahoma classrooms.
Last month, the Oklahoma Supreme Court temporarily blocked the state education department ... the most cited book in the 17th and 18th centuries: the Bible," Walters said. "We're not going to allow ...
Oklahoma Appleseed is a party to at least two other lawsuits involving Walters, one in the Oklahoma Supreme Court regarding his Bible mandate and one that’s been appealed to the same court. That case ...