Oklahoma Supreme Court Invalidates Business Courts Proposal
Oklahoma City, October 10, 2025 The Oklahoma Supreme Court has struck down a proposal to create specialized business courts, ruling it unconstitutional due to a violation
Oklahoma City, October 10, 2025 The Oklahoma Supreme Court has struck down a proposal to create specialized business courts, ruling it unconstitutional due to a violation
Oklahoma City, October 9, 2025 A recent Supreme Court decision has nullified specialized courts for commercial matters in Oklahoma, impacting businesses in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
Oklahoma City, October 9, 2025 The Oklahoma Supreme Court has declared the state’s specialized business courts unconstitutional, disrupting ongoing litigation in major cities like Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, October 9, 2025 The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled that business courts in Tulsa and Oklahoma City are unconstitutional, halting the state’s effort to
Oklahoma City, October 9, 2025 A fire has devastated the historic Coit’s Drive-In in Oklahoma City, which has been closed since 2020. The building was completely
Oklahoma City, October 9, 2025 Oklahoma Health Care Authority employees are alarmed by Governor Kevin Stitt’s appointment of a new director with limited healthcare experience. This
Oklahoma City, October 9, 2025 State Representative Josh Fetgatter has been recognized with the Oklahoma Newspaper Association’s Legislative Hero Award at a ceremony in the Capitol.
Oklahoma City, October 9, 2025 Oklahoma City officials are pushing for a $2.7 billion bond package aimed at improving infrastructure. The funding would prioritize upgrades to
Oklahoma City, October 9, 2025 The Oklahoma Supreme Court’s recent ruling declares the specialized business courts in Oklahoma City and Tulsa unconstitutional. This significant decision, which
Oklahoma City, October 8, 2025 As Oklahoma City observes Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day, businesses are adapting their operations. Major banks like BancFirst remain open,