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Ethics

The Institute for Justice, a libertarian group, claims in federal court that the Oklahoma Ethics Commission’s prohibition of “providing informational materials greater than $10 in value to Oklahoma state legislative and executive officers and employees” is <a href="http://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Ethics.pdf"><strong>unconstitutional</strong></a>.

OKLAHOMA CITY — The Institute for Justice, a libertarian group, claims in federal court that the Oklahoma Ethics Commission’s prohibition of “providing informational materials greater than $10 in value to Oklahoma state legislative and executive officers and employees” is unconstitutional .

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