Two of the three Oklahoma Supreme Court justices on the ballot during Tuesday's election will retain their seats in what ...
Attempts to politicize the judiciary could have a negative impact on every Oklahoman seeking justice through our state courts ...
Despite a push from the conservative think tank People For Opportunity to recall three judges, labeling them as “liberal ...
For the first time in state history, Oklahomans voted Tuesday against keeping a member of the state Supreme Court.
Democratic-appointed justices James Edmondson, Noma Gurich and Yvonne Kauger faced a heated challenge from right-wing groups ...
Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Noma Gurich said voters should decide whether or not to retain judges based on the judges’ ...
Outside groups have spent at least $3.4 million on political advertising ahead of the Nov. 5 vote. But how accurate are the ...
By a razor-thin margin, Justice Yvonne Kauger was voted out. In similarly close votes, Justices Noma Gurich and James ...
“This is a historic day,” he said. “Voters made it clear they are tired of activist judges on the Supreme Court who don’t ...
Over the past 10 years, voters chose to retain the state’s Supreme Court justices every time they appeared on the ballot with ...
It was a close vote for three of the longest-serving Oklahoma Supreme Court Justices Tuesday night. Noma Gurich and James Edmondson will keep their seats, while Yvonne Kauger was voted off the bench.
If the political action committee behind a “vote no” campaign has its way, two of the three women who currently serve on the Oklahoma Supreme Court will be gone — a historic shift since only ...