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Oklahoma Supreme Court strikes down business courts law, citing unconstitutionality of non-elected judges.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled on October 7, 2025, that Senate Bill 632, which aimed to create specialized business courts in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, is unconstitutional.
The court found the law violated the state constitution by allowing judges to be appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Senate instead of being elected by voters, undermining the constitutional requirement for nonpartisan judicial elections.
The decision invalidated the entire law, preserving the current judicial system and rejecting efforts to establish new courts outside the state’s existing structure.
Governor Kevin Stitt expressed disappointment, but the ruling leaves the future of business courts in question.
La Corte Suprema de Oklahoma anula la ley de tribunales de negocios, citando la inconstitucionalidad de los jueces no elegidos.