Hartzog Conger Cason proudly welcomes Meg Sine as our newest partner. A cum laude graduate of Northwestern’s Pritzker School of Law, Meg specializes in Litigation, Appellate Practice and Bankruptcy ...
Imagine if everyone — your neighbors, your child’s teacher, the cashier at the store — had what they needed to live with dignity: food, shelter, medical care, and good public schools.
Federal courts have original jurisdiction to hear admiralty and maritime claims regarding contracts and torts. Maritime jurisdiction involves two facets, which both must be satisfied: Where maritime ...
A UCO graphic design student created Edmond’s official Route 66 Centennial Passport ahead of the 2026 celebration.
Few fights truly worth fighting come easy. Justice reform is no exception, but this year has made way for long-term changes that will better serve our community for generations to come.
The Autism Foundation of Oklahoma established a permanent endowment to support long-term services for Oklahomans with autism.
Oklahoma Teen Film Festival opens early-bird submissions for 2026, offering cash prizes and awards for student filmmakers statewide.
Manhattan Construction earns ABC Accredited Quality Contractor status for the 22nd time, recognizing safety, quality and workforce standards.
Oklahoma City Council approved preliminary designs for the MAPS 4 mental health and addiction restoration center, a $18.5M project focused on healing and recovery.
Oklahoma City’s Arts Commission delayed discussion of a Thunder-inspired mural and a MAPS 4 sculpture after canceling its meeting for lack of a quorum.
The Dean McGee Eye Institute celebrated a 50-year legacy of caring for Oklahomans and the global community at large by providing clinical eye care, medical education and vision research.
SCOTUS could gut Voting Rights Act Section 2, potentially giving Republicans 191 Southern state legislative seats.