To Save the Oklahoma Judiciary, We Must Reform It
Thu, 09/24/2020 - 12:00am
Benjamin Lepak
The Oklahoma Supreme Court too often acts as though it is a super legislature rather than the state’s highest court. It should be a neutral arbiter, applying the laws passed by the actual Legislature to cases that come before it. Instead, the Court appears to first determine the policy result it desires and then dream up the arbitrary legal reasoning necessary to justify that result.
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