Oklahoma Supreme Court opinions from 1907 to today. Full coverage of the Oklahoma Statutes. Every citation verified.
Aewita indexes Oklahoma's full appellate corpus — opinions of the Oklahoma Supreme Court (for civil matters) and the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals (for criminal matters) — Oklahoma is one of two states with separate civil and criminal courts of last resort, as well as the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals — from 1907 through today. It also indexes the Oklahoma Statutes, the Oklahoma Rules of Civil Procedure, and the applicable constitutional provisions. Federal opinions from the Tenth Circuit, which sits over Oklahoma, are indexed alongside state authority so cross-jurisdictional research happens in a single pass.
Oklahoma is one of only two states (Texas being the other) with separate civil and criminal courts of last resort. Aewita indexes both — the Oklahoma Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeals — alongside the Court of Civil Appeals and the Tenth Circuit. Oklahoma City and Tulsa oil-and-gas firms use it daily; Indian-law practitioners across the state use it for verified research across tribal-jurisdiction issues that have moved substantially post-McGirt.
Aewita serves the practice areas that define Oklahoma's bar — including oil and gas, Indian law, agricultural law, insurance, personal injury, and commercial litigation. Every major practice is indexed across case law, statutes, and rules. See document types for drafting coverage.
The Oklahoma Bar Association is the primary professional authority for Oklahoma attorneys. When using AI tools in Oklahoma practice, the governing ethical framework tracks ABA Model Rules 1.1 (competence, including technological competence) and 1.6 (confidentiality). Aewita's self-hosted architecture is designed with those duties in mind — every citation is verified, and client data is not used to train external models.
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