Supreme Court rejects Tulsa’s request to issue speeding tickets to Native Americans
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The Supreme Court has rejected Tulsa’s request to halt a lower court order allowing the city to issue speeding tickets to Native Americans. The city is still fighting a ruling against it in the lower court, but had hoped it could still enforce city ordinances without complication while the litigation is pending. But the high court’s move on Friday rejected that request. The dispute arose over a $150 traffic fine — but the issue could affect the enforcement of other city ordinances in a territory where about one million people...
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