U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear ‘Innocent Man’ case
An attorney for Karl Fontenot says very little is left of the state’s case, but that might not be enough to keep prosecutors from filing new charges.
Clifton Adcock June 6, 2022
An attorney for Karl Fontenot says very little is left of the state’s case, but that might not be enough to keep prosecutors from filing new charges.
Clifton Adcock and Reese Gorman, The Frontier, Jennifer Palmer, Oklahoma Watch May 19, 2022
Gov. Kevin Stitt blocked a bill that would have required cabinet members to disclose their finances. The bill would have shown Secretary of Education Ryan Walters makes at least $120,000 a year as executive director of a nonprofit organization that keeps its donors secret.
Clifton Adcock March 3, 2022
Proposals range from limits on discussing current events in the classroom to requiring schools to teach ‘Victims of Communism Day’ lessons.
Clifton Adcock March 3, 2022
Conservatives link school teachings on empathy to leftist indoctrination, keeping a hot-button culture war issue center stage.
Clifton Adcock February 24, 2022
Attorney General John O’Connor says he will no longer investigate after The Frontier reported that dozens of titles were under review as part of new wave of book challenges.
Clifton Adcock February 22, 2022
Proposals include a rating system for books and expanded obscenity standards.
Clifton Adcock February 22, 2022
Proposals include a rating system for books and expanded obscenity standards.
Clifton Adcock January 24, 2022
Oklahoma seeks to uphold the murder conviction of Karl Fontenot in the murder of Donna “Denice” Haraway.
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