Oklahoma AG Drummond backs tribal hunting rights in federal case, sparking clash with Gov. Stitt over state regulation and sovereignty.
Under Gov. Kevin Stitt's direction, the state filed a response in a lawsuit involving three tribes to gain authority to enforce hunting laws.
FOX23 ealier reported three of Oklahoma’s largest tribes — the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Cherokee Nations — filed a federal ...
Oklahoma AG Drummond declares state's prosecution of tribal hunting rights illegal, challenging Gov. Stitt's policy and ...
Oklahoma officials have asked a federal court to reject claims from tribal leaders that tribal citizens in eastern Oklahoma ...
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond released a new binding Opinion, stating federal law prohibits the state judicial ...
Attorney General Genter Drummond says tribal wildlife plans in Oklahoma supersede the state’s on their reservations.
Hunting and fishing regulations issued by the Choctaw and Cherokee nations for their citizens mostly align with the state's current game and fish laws. Season dates, bag limits and daily fish ...
TULSA, Okla. — An announcement from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation meant to provide clarity, instead sparked controversy. "Everybody needs a hunting and fishing license. Period." ...
A debut book by Fort Hall native Cleve Davis is reigniting discussion about the history, cultural meaning and legal battles ...
The National Congress of American Indians adopted a formal resolution, urging the federal government to close Alligator ...
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde are working to lift state restrictions on tribal fishing and hunting imposed by a controversial agreement nearly 40 years ago. Federal legislation backed by ...