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  2. Mutual combat - Wikipedia

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    Injury to a person who is not actively participating in the fight; or 2. Damage to the property of a person who is not actively participating in the fight." [7] Thus since the fight did not injure a third party or damage property nor have a substantial risk to do so, it was allowed by this law.

  3. Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond

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    Drummond filed suit against the board in October 2023 with the Oklahoma Supreme Court, challenging their vote; in addition to the concerns that the decision violated the state's constitution and existing laws, Drummond claimed that federal funding for the state public schools would be at risk by having a nonsecular school within the system. [7]

  4. Oklahoma House Bill 1775 (2021) - Wikipedia

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    After irregularities in the first vote, the Oklahoma House passed the legislation by a second vote. [4] When the bill was sent to Governor Kevin Stitt, the Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission called on him to veto the bill saying "“If this bill becomes law it will have serious implications on teaching the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in ...

  5. Oklahoma Supreme Court rules state board's contract with ...

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    The Oklahoma Supreme Court says a contract between a state board and a religious charter school violates state and federal law and is unconstitutional

  6. School board seats and funding fights: The education ballot ...

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    Only four states currently have laws requiring school board candidates be identified by party. “I’m just not in favor of even going down a road to start politicizing school board races.

  7. New Oklahoma law stops school board members from holding both ...

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    House Bill 2678 prohibits the appointment of a local school board member to the Oklahoma State Board of Education, which supervises the state’s public education system. The bill passed with ...

  8. Law of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    There are currently has 90 titles though some titles do not currently have any active laws. [1] Laws are approved by the Oklahoma Legislature and signed into law by the governor of Oklahoma. Certain types of laws are prohibited by the state Constitution, and could be struck down (ruled unconstitutional) by the Oklahoma Supreme Court.

  9. Public funds for religious charter school would be ...

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    “Under Oklahoma law, a charter school is a public school,” Justice James Winchester, an appointee of former Republican Gov. Frank Keating, wrote in the court's majority opinion. "As such, a ...