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News & Public Affairs » Religion & Beliefs
Oklahoma News Report
SQ 755 (2:53)
Featured in Top Stories
A federal judge continues to block an amendment to the state Constitution that bans Sharia or International Law from being considered in Oklahoma courts.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 22, 2010
Oklahoma Forum
State Question 755 (27:45)
We discuss the recently-approved State Question 755, which would prohibit Oklahoma judges from looking to legal precepts from other nations or cultures, with: Andrew Spiropoulos, Professor of Law and Director of the Center for the Study of State Constitutional Law and Government, Oklahoma City University School of Law Rick Tepker, Professor of Constitutional Law, Employment Law and Equal Employment Opportunity at the University of Oklahoma College of Law Peter Krug, Professor of Public International Law, International Business Transactions, Human Rights Law, and Comparative Law at the University of Oklahoma College of Law
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, World, United States, Business & Economy, Government, Politics, Global Affairs, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 21, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Creativity Project (2:59)
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People from across the nation and around the globe are in Oklahoma this week for a discussion on Creativity. The World Creativity Forum is designed to share information about "creative" ways of problem-solving in all fields of endeavor.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Parents, Science & Nature, News & Public Affairs, Community, Media & Technology, Health Care & Illnesses, Aging, Women, Lifestyle, Education, Environment, Weather & Natural Disasters, Business & Economy, Government, Environment, Science & Technology, Women, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Health, Education, Religion & Beliefs, Arts & Entertainment, Space, Energy & Environment, Transportation & Infrastructure, Health, Communications & Media, Society
Originally broadcast on November 15, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Students and Tolerance (3:06)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
Students all across the country are taking a stand against bullying. November 9th was "mix it up at lunch day" at schools nationwide. Students were encouraged to cross social and racial boundaries by sitting next to someone new in the cafeteria at lunchtime. We visited a participating school in Broken Arrow.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Gender & Sexual Identity, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Education, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
CAIR Threats (3:01)
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The leader of a Muslim advocacy group in Oklahoma City is receiving hate mail and threats in the wake of a lawsuit that has been filed against the passage of State Question 755. That question was approved by voters in the November election. It prohibits the use of Sharia or international law in Oklahoma courts.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Religion & Beliefs, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 9, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Sharia Court Challenge (2:57)
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A federal judge has blocked a constitutional amendment concerning Sharia Law, at least for now. Oklahoma voters just recently approved a State Question, which would forbid courts in our state from considering Sharia or International Law.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Race & Ethnicity, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 8, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Kids Word (2:48)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
Thousands of Oklahoma kids can say they have "traveled around the world." The bi-annual "Kids World" is being held this week at Tulsa's Expo Square. The festival is designed to teach children tolerance and understanding about other people and cultures.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, Travel, Race & Ethnicity, Education, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 4, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
CAIR Lawsuit Live Interview (5:32)
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Peter F. Krug is a Professor of Law at the University of Oklahoma. He teaches courses in Human Rights Law, Comparative Law, and International Law. He was interviewed by OETA's Dick Pryor about the passage of State Question 755, which prohibits Oklahoma courts from using Sharia or international law.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Religion & Beliefs, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 4, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
CAIR Lawsuit (2:45)
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A lawsuit has been filed against a controversial ballot measure that bans Oklahoma courts from considering Sharia or international law. A Muslim advocacy group believes that State Question 755, which was passed overwhelmingly by voters, is unconstitutional, because it unfairly singles out the Islamic faith.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Religion & Beliefs, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on November 4, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Creek Nation Culture (2:59)
Featured in Preserving History
Related Topics: Religion & Beliefs, Community, Race & Ethnicity, United States, Race & Ethnicity, Religion & Beliefs
Originally broadcast on October 14, 2010






