The Chickasaw, Choctaw and Cherokee Nations are suing Gov. Kevin Stitt, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation ...
As Oklahoma's gun deer hunting season begins, a legal dispute over hunting and fishing licenses for Native American tribes is ...
Three Oklahoma native tribes have filed a lawsuit after what they call actions against their right to hunt and fish on tribal ...
On Tuesday Oklahoma’s three largest tribes announced a federal suit against Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and the Oklahoma ...
The lawsuit argues Stitt and the special prosecutor lack jurisdiction over tribal members hunting on tribal land.
Three Oklahoma tribes sue Gov. Stitt over hunting and fishing jurisdiction, seeking federal protection of treaty rights on reservation land.
The Choctaw, Cherokee, and Chickasaw Nations filed a federal complaint on Tuesday in an attempt to stop the state from prosecuting tribal citizens hunting on tribal land without state permits.
Oklahoma tribal nations have spent more than a quarter-million dollars on state political races in 2024, records show. The $260,000 tally is on track to keep climbing after Tuesday’s primary elections ...