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The botched execution of Clayton Lockett in April has been voted Oklahoma's top story for 2014.Lockett's execution prompted the state to impose a…
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The president of Oklahoma City-based Hobby Lobby says a Bible museum to hold his family's collection in Washington, D.C. is expected to open in 2017.The…
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A bill to require employers to pay for birth control did not pass a procedural vote in the Senate. The vote may have been held largely to put GOP senators on record on the issue.
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The Supreme Court says owners of closely held corporations may exercise their religious beliefs. That covers a majority of firms, but experts question how many would want to assert religious views.
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The Supreme Court says closely held corporations may be exempted from the health law's contraceptive mandate. Here are some questions and answers about the ruling.
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Members of Oklahoma's Republican congressional delegation are praising the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in a case involving Oklahoma City-based Hobby…
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We get reaction to the Supreme Court decision from a lawyer who argued the case, and from the National Women's Law Center.
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The case, Burwell vs. Hobby Lobby, is perhaps the most important decision of the term. It centers on the Affordable Care Act's guarantee of no-cost prescription contraception.
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Emails to school board members and school administrators in a district that approved a Bible-based curriculum show that they broke into small groups for…
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The president of a crafts store chain who says the federal government has no business ordering him which health care options to offer employees has no…