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  2. 1984 NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Game

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    The championship game was televised on the Satellite Program Network (SPN), [3] as the NCAA paid SPN to broadcast some playoff contests following a Supreme Court ruling (NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma) that halted the NCAA's practice of negotiating television contracts for its members. [4]

  3. Oklahoma Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Oklahoma is a court of appeal for non-criminal cases, one of the two highest judicial bodies in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, and leads the judiciary of Oklahoma, the judicial branch of the government of Oklahoma. [1] The Oklahoma Supreme Court meets in the Oklahoma Judicial Center, having previously met in the Oklahoma State ...

  4. Doug Combs - Wikipedia

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    He served as a board member of the Oklahoma Judicial Conference from 2006 to 2010 and held the office of president of the Oklahoma Judicial Conference in 2009. Combs was appointed by Governor Brad Henry as Justice to the Supreme Court of Oklahoma on January 1, 2011.

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

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    Bob Burke is an Oklahoma City constitutional lawyer, author and historian. He has written three books about the Oklahoma Supreme Court scandal of the 1960s.

  6. Oklahoma Supreme Court reverses decision protecting gay ...

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    The Supreme Court found that the district court's decision was based on a misinterpretation of the evidence and that Penkoski did not engage in direct or repeated contact with the couple.

  7. NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma

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    NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma, 468 U.S. 85 (1984), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) television plan violated the Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts, which were designed to prohibit group actions that restrained open competition and trade.

  8. 'Not a conviction that can stand': Oklahoma asks Supreme ...

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    Oklahoma, with the highest per capita execution rate, asked the Supreme Court to give a convicted murderer on death row a new chance to prove his innocence.

  9. List of justices of the Oklahoma Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The court was established when Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907, and was initially composed of five justices, with the state divided into a corresponding number of judicial districts. [1] In 1917, the court was expanded to nine justices, with the judicial districts being redrawn accordingly, and with the seats for the fourth and fives ...