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The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation must pay income tax to the state of Oklahoma.
House Bill 2783 allows the appointing authorities of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust board to remove members at will.
The lower court must reconsider its rulings related to Oklahoma's birth certificate gender policy and family planning funds.
The ruling means that tribal citizens who live and work on tribal lands are required to pay state income tax. Here's how that ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that tribal citizens living within the jurisdiction of tribal reservations outlined in ...
A Muscogee citizen who works for her tribe and lives on its reservation still must pay income tax to Oklahoma, despite her ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ordered lower courts to review appellate decisions involving transgender people after the ...
The Supreme Court threw out appellate rulings in favor of transgender people in four states, ordering judges to reexamine the ...
The justices ordered lower courts to reconsider transgender cases in light of their recent ruling upholding a ban on ...
The 10th Circuit rejected efforts by Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready to apply state PBM laws — such as a law ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled that a citizen of the Muscogee Nation must pay state income taxes, even though she resides within the boundaries of the Muscogee reservation and earned all her ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled a tribal citizen living on reservation land must still pay state income tax, rejecting a McGirt-based exemption claim.