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Oklahoma: active: Steve Russell [67] Austin Municipal Court (1978–1982); Travis County Court of Law No. 2 (1982–1995) Texas: retired: Deborah L. Sanchez [68] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2006–present) California: active: Frank Howell Seay [69] United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma (1979–present)
Lala Kent and Raquel Leviss Shutterstock (2) The man behind the meme. Lala Kent‘s attorney Darrell Miller is now part of a catchphrase, but his main focus is still the law — and he has some ...
Lindsey Miller-Lerman: 1998 Nevada: Miriam Shearing: 1992 New Hampshire: Linda S. Dalianis: 2000 New Jersey: Marie L. Garibaldi [13] 1982 New Mexico: Mary Coon Walters [14] 1984 New York: Judith Kaye: 1983 North Carolina: Susie Sharp: 1962 North Dakota: Beryl J. Levine: 1985 Ohio: Florence E. Allen: 1923 Oklahoma: Alma Bell Wilson [15] 1982 ...
Raquel Elizabeth Miller (born February 15, 1985) is an American professional boxer who has held the WBA interim female super-welterweight title since 2019. As an amateur she won a silver medal in the welterweight category at the 2012 AIBA Women's World Boxing Championships .
Susie Pritchett: [21] [22] First female lawyer hired by Oklahoma County's Public Defender's Office; Maxey Reilly: [37] First female judge in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma (2017) Vicki Behenna: [38] First female to serve as the District Attorney for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma (2022) Freddie "Fred" Andrews: [1] First female judge in Pontomac County ...
Oklahoma County District Court Judge Sheila Stinson on Tuesday issued a temporary injunction blocking enforcement of the law after finding retiree Don Keenan is likely to succeed in his lawsuit ...
A first-of-its-kind proposal in Oklahoma aims to regulate storm chasing, one of the state's biggest attractions. A bill making its way through the state Senate would institute a licensing program ...
Oklahoma officials argued that only the Sharia prohibition in the law could be struck down, while leaving the rest intact, but Miles-LaGrange found that as most campaigning regarding the amendment focused on Sharia law, there was insufficient evidence that it would have been approved by voters without the Sharia prohibitions. [21]