During the hearing, Wells sat in a wheelchair, wearing shorts that revealed his left leg amputated below the knee.
Former NBA guard Patrick Beverley is claiming that the Los Angeles Clippers haven't honored part of his contract agreements ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond says he will terminate a contract with lawyers hired by Gov. Kevin Stitt in a case ...
Attempts to politicize the judiciary could have a negative impact on every Oklahoman seeking justice through our state courts ...
A visit to Washington D.C. is never complete without stops at the memorials dedicated to America's veterans. Across the United States many communities large and small also honor veterans with parks, ...
A judge has ruled that the Oklahoma County Jail must permit unannounced inspections by the state Department of Health, following a legal dispute.
Tammy Westcott, director of criminal justice services for the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse ...
If the political action committee behind the "vote no" campaign has its way, two of three women serving on the Oklahoma ...
Construction on a new courtroom and other space in the Mesa County Justice Center is set to begin next month. That became official Tuesday when the Mesa County commissioners approved a $3.6 ...
Tribal nations in Oklahoma are pleased two state Supreme Court justices will keep their seats, though they’re disappointed ...
On Tuesday, November 5, Oklahomans cast their votes for President and several state, county and local offices. Unsurprisingly ...
Hands Off Our Courts has spent $270,000 as of Oct. 29 supporting the three justices, according to Oklahoma Ethics Commission ...