The Oklahoma Supreme Court has halted so-called “request for proposals” for Bibles and Bible curriculum sought by state Superintendent Ryan Walters.
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit over state Superintendent Ryan Walters' attempt to buy Bibles are challenging his Bible-donation plan for schools.
the Oklahoma Supreme Court today temporarily blocked Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters and the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) from spending taxpayer dollars on ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has temporarily blocked State Superintendent ... continue fighting to provide students with access to the Bible. Gov. Kevin Stitt questioned the necessity of taxpayer ...
Teachers, parents, and pastors are mounting a mass resistance against Ryan Walters’s mandate requiring that public school ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma Supreme Court has temporarily blocked State Superintendent Ryan Walters and the State Department of Education from purchasing Bibles and Bible-based lessons ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Monday the state government ... here’s what the Superintendent told us: "The Bible has been a cornerstone of our nation’s history and education for generations.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a measure by the state education department that would have purchased ...
The plaintiffs in the case, meanwhile, are urging the Oklahoma Supreme Court to block officials from that state agency, the ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ordered a temporary stay on the purchase ... The stay halts all Bible purchases while the court considers legal challenges. FOX23 will follow this for updates.
Related: Oklahoma Supreme Court freezes Bible-buying plan for public schools The ruling also dictates that the Oklahoma State Department of Education is to pause any new requests to purchase ...