Oklahoma Supreme Court Reviews Challenge to New Business Courts
OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, JUL 15 – The court paused implementation of Senate Bill 632 amid constitutional concerns over judge appointments and a $1,565 filing fee, affecting a business court system planned for two counties.
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Oklahoma Supreme Court puts business court measure touted by governor on hold
Gov. Kevin Stitt speaks during a forum with Jenks High School students at the Jenks Public Schools Math and Science Center on Nov. 13, 2024. (Photo by Nuria Martinez-Keel/Oklahoma Voice)OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Supreme Court late Tuesday put on hold a law that would create the state’s first business court system. The action came after the full court earlier in the day heard a challenge to the constitutionality of Senate Bill 632. During oral…
Oklahoma Supreme Court stays Stitt’s business courts
Oklahoma's high court heard arguments over the constitutionality of Senate Bill 632, which would create governor-appointed business courts in two counties. The post Oklahoma Supreme Court stays Stitt’s business courts first appeared on The Journal Record.
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