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  2. Non-publication of legal opinions in the United States

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    An unpublished opinion is a decision of a court that is not available for citation as precedent because the court deems the case to have insufficient precedential value. In the system of common law, each judicial decision becomes part of the body of law used in future decisions. However, some courts reserve certain decisions, leaving them ...

  3. McGirt v. Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    McGirt v. Oklahoma, 591 U.S. ___ (2020), was a landmark [1] [2] United States Supreme Court case which held that the domain reserved for the Muscogee Nation by Congress in the 19th century has never been disestablished and constitutes Indian country for the purposes of the Major Crimes Act, meaning that the State of Oklahoma has no right to prosecute American Indians for crimes allegedly ...

  4. United States courts of appeals - Wikipedia

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    The "unpublished" opinions (of all but the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits) ... Oklahoma: 1907 8th, 1907–1929 10th, 1929– New Mexico: 1912 8th, 1912–1929

  5. Opinion: A Supreme Court scandal humiliated Oklahoma ... - AOL

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    A costly and secret campaign is being waged by special interest groups to remove Oklahoma Supreme Court justices. Opinion: A Supreme Court scandal humiliated Oklahoma before. A new one is brewing.

  6. Federal Appendix - Wikipedia

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    It collected judicial opinions of the United States courts of appeals that were not expressly selected or designated for publication. Such "unpublished" cases are ostensibly without value as precedent. However, the Supreme Court made a change to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure in 2006. Now, Rule 32.1 says that federal circuit courts ...

  7. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt already signed the most extreme abortion restrictions in the country. Opinion: The Supreme Court Overturned Roe v. Wade, But Oklahoma Women Already Lost Their Rights

  8. Opinion - In Oklahoma, we know that government kills opportunity

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    Opinion - In Oklahoma, we know that government kills opportunity. Gov. J. Kevin Stitt (R-Okla.), opinion contributor. October 21, 2024 at 11:30 AM.

  9. Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta, 597 U.S. 629 (2022), was a United States Supreme Court case related to McGirt v. Oklahoma, decided in 2020.In McGirt, the Supreme Court ruled that the U.S. Congress never properly disestablished the Indian reservations of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma when granting its statehood, and thus almost half the state was still considered to be Native American land.