ACLU of Oklahoma Demands Governor Fallin Respond to 107 Day-old Open Records Request

OKLAHOMA CITY – The American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma has called on Governor Mary Fallin to correct serious failures to comply with Oklahoma’s Open Records Act. In a letter to Steve Mullins, Governor Fallin’s General Counsel, ACLU of Oklahoma Legal Director Brady Henderson cited both ongoing illegal practices and the Governor’s continuing denial of access to records requested by local news and entertainment outlet, The Lost Ogle, more than one hundred days ago.

By Bryan Newell

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ACLU of OK RESPONDS TO PASSAGE OF HB1940 BY OKLAHOMA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

All comments attributable to Ryan Kiesel, Executive Director of the ACLU of Oklahoma

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Conservative Lawmaker and ACLU of Oklahoma Push for Study on Drones and Privacy

By Bryan Newell

ACLUOK Calls on Rep. Bennett to Release Names of Schools Punishing Students for Religious Beliefs

By Bryan Newell

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ACLUOK and CAIR-OK Applaud OK Bankers Assoc’s Commitment to Religious Diversity

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By Bryan Newell

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ACLU of Oklahoma Names Former Oklahoma Educator 2012 Angie Debo Civil Liberties Recipient

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Internship Opportunity Notice

By Bryan Newell

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ACLU of Oklahoma Assists TheLostOgle.com in Joining the Fight for Open Government

December 11, 2012

By Bryan Newell

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ACLU of Oklahoma Files Judicial Complaint Against Judge for Unconstitutionally Requiring Defendant to Attend Church

By Bryan Newell