President Barack Obama may have won the chance to continue appointing federal district and appellate judges, but his nominees still will have to navigate the same partisan political realities on Capi
...will be an exceptional dean," university President Robert Henry told The Oklahoman newspaper. "She has been involved with our law school as an...
As the Supreme Court hears oral argument in Baze v. Rees, a case challenging Kentucky's lethal-injection protocol as too cruel to pass constitutional scrutiny, Alison Nathan says that history has sho
...rights groups, pointing to his 2003 editorial comments in the Daily Oklahoman stating that the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Grutter...
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