Oklahoma

Oklahoma is located in the south-central region of the US. Known as the “Sooner State,” Oklahoma became the 46th state to be admitted into the Union on October 16, 1907. Oklahoma City is the state capital and largest city in the state.

Oklahoma is a major agriculture state, it is a leading oil and gas producer in the US, and the local economy relies heavily on aviation, biotechnology, energy, and telecommunications industries. Oklahoma City and Tulsa are the prime economic-drivers in the state, with more than ⅔ of its economy being produced in the area, and a majority of the state’s population residing in the metropolitan area.

The Oklahoma State Government is modeled after the United States federal government, with the political power split between three branches: legislative, executive and the judicial branch.  The state government is based in Oklahoma City, where most state offices are. 

The executive branch is led by the governor.  There are over 300 state departments that comprise the executive branch, and there are an additional eleven officials that are elected to fill state-wide offices.

The legislative branch is called the Oklahoma Legislature and includes the Oklahoma Senate and House of Representatives.  Members of the legislature may serve a maximum of 12 years in either the House of the Senate. 

The judicial branch consists of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, and the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals as the system’s highest courts.  This is a split court of last resort system, which is unique to Oklahoma and Texas.  The Oklahoma Supreme Court handles civil cases, while the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals handles criminal cases and appeals.

Oklahoma has two courts of limited jurisdiction—the Workers Compensation Court and the Court on Tax Review.  The Workers’ Compensation Court has judges, selected by the governor, who serve a six-year term, and the court hears cases on worker’s compensation claims.  The Court on Tax Review, hears disputes on county and city government taxes that are potentially illegal.  The Court is set up through the Oklahoma judiciary when cases arise.

The state contributes 7 electoral votes to Presidential elections.

The University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University are the leading public education schools in the state.

The National Law Review covers news, stories, legislation, and relevant news as it relates to the US and citizens of the state online. Visitors can read about the latest legislation, government agency news, court rulings/litigation, labor and employment law, insurance claims, bankruptcy disputes, and other general news. The National Law Review provides visitors the most up to date content, and relevant news from the state of Oklahoma.

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Jun
28
2018
Oklahoma Voters Pass Broad Medical Marijuana Law with Anti-Discrimination Provisions Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jun
14
2019
Medicaid Billing Upcharges Prompts Oklahoma Nurse to Blow the Whistle on Hospital Tycko & Zavareei LLP
Mar
1
2019
Legislator Proposes Enactment Of The Uniform Regulation of Virtual Currency Businesses Act Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Oct
15
2014
Why The SEC Should Stay Out Of The Fee-Shifting Charter Debate Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Feb
12
2016
Tort Suit Seeks to Hold Drillers Responsible for Oklahoma Earthquakes Beveridge & Diamond PC
Jun
28
2013
U.S. Supreme Court Sides with Oklahoma In Dispute with Texas Water District Beveridge & Diamond PC
Jul
16
2013
Oklahoma Supreme Court Finds Comprehensive Tort Reform Law Unconstitutional Beveridge & Diamond PC
Aug
8
2018
Indian Nations Law Update - August 2018 Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
May
12
2021
Indian Nations Law Update - May 2021 Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
Sep
11
2014
Indian Nations Law Focus–September, 2014 Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
Jul
30
2019
Indian Nations Law Update - July 2019 Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
Jul
9
2020
Supreme Court Holds Creek Nation Reservation Undiminished Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
Oct
23
2013
States and Consumers Battle Tribal Payday Lenders Dickinson Wright PLLC
Jun
13
2014
Does Your Business Use Surcharges? McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie and Kirkland, PLLC
May
3
2023
Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better: State NIL Laws Continue to Change Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
Oct
14
2013
Chapter 9: An Rx for Health Care Districts and Public Hospital Authorities? Faegre Drinker
Jan
19
2017
Oklahoma Court Reverses Entry of Summary Judgment in Favor of Plaintiffs with Muddled Timeline: There’s a Ketch Faegre Drinker
Apr
30
2021
US State Privacy Law Check-In Mintz
Oct
9
2018
Vacatur of an Arbitration Award in an FAA Case on Non-FAA Grounds Mintz
May
7
2024
Oklahoma Treasurer Bans Additional Bank from State Business Due to ESG Policy Mintz
May
10
2024
Oklahoma Judge Temporarily Blocks Law Penalizing Companies Engaged in Fossil Fuel Boycott Mintz
Feb
16
2021
The Ongoing March toward Privacy Law in the US – A State Legislative Roundup Mintz
Aug
14
2012
Energy and Environment Update - August 12, 2012 Mintz
Jun
29
2022
TCPA Litigation Update — Oklahoma: The Latest State to Enact a “Mini-TCPA” Mintz
Mar
12
2013
Health Care Law Reform Update - March 11, 2013 Mintz
Jul
5
2022
Protecting Health Information Post Roe Part 1: Steps for Women Mintz
Aug
2
2022
PBM Regulatory Roundup (Summer 2022): States Continue PBM Oversight Activities Mintz
Dec
18
2023
Oklahoma Encounters Practical Difficulties in Implementing Anti-ESG Policies Mintz
Oct
5
2012
State AGs Challenge Legality of New Dodd-Frank Regulatory Group Ifrah Law
Nov
6
2015
Noncompete Roundup – Oklahoma Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jul
16
2020
Centuries-Old Native American Treaty Upheld, SCOTUS Says Oklahoma Land Remains Part Of Creek Nation Reservation Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Sep
16
2016
Oklahoma and U.S. DOL Agree to Tag-Team Worker Misclassification Initiatives Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jan
25
2021
Tribal Property Insurance Found to Cover COVID-19 Business Interruption Losses Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Oct
7
2014
Supreme Court Lets Gay Marriage Stand In Five States Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Mar
8
2021
Second Court Finds COVID‐19 Business Interruption Coverage Under Tribal First Policy Barnes & Thornburg LLP
 

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