The latest appeal in a 1989 Southwestern Bell bribery case awaits the state Supreme Court.
Oklahoma Supreme Court
Chicken-Fried News: ABCs of Oklahoma Lawmaking
The Oklahoma Supreme Court strikes down 2017’s Smoking Cessation Act.
Oklahoma House Democrats hold a budget hearing to prepare for a special session
Oklahoma House Democrats hold a budget hearing to prepare for a special session on the heels of the state Supreme Court reviewing legal challenges on revenue bills.
Commentary: Brace for another crash landing
They seem to be certain that history could not possibly repeat itself with them in the cockpit and political parties acting like control towers.
Commentary: Where’s the transparency?
Other critics point to a lack of courtroom experience, noting that Wyrick admits in his application that he has only taken one civil case to verdict on a bench trial and has never taken either a civil or criminal case to verdict before a jury. Also, he has never been a judge.
Cover Story: Chicken-Fried News year in review and predictions for 2017
CFN looks back on 2016 and makes predictions about what Okies will get up to in 2017.
There is more to State Question 792 than cold beer and wine sales
“Everyone selling alcohol is to be licensed through ABLE. We pushed hard for that,” Bice said.
Commentary: Tax ballot violates state constitution
Dave Bond asserts that Initiative Petition 403, which involves teacher pay and sales taxes, is unconstitutional.
Chicken-Fried News: Denied (again)!
An appeal to keep the Ten Commandments on state property has once again failed.
Chicken-Fried News: Howling wind
Reactions to the State Supreme Court’s decision to remove the controversial Ten Commandments monument from the Capitol lawn have varied.
