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Keating v. Edmondson, 2001 OK 110, 37 P.3d 882 (2001), was an Oklahoma Supreme Court case that ruled that the Governor of Oklahoma could not alter the structure of his Cabinet without the approval of the Legislature. The case was primarily concerned with the Governor–Legislature relation. The case is unique because the two parties in the case were both state-wide elected officials: * Frank Keating, the Governor of Oklahoma, was the plaintiff * Drew Edmondson, the Attorney General of Oklahoma, was the defendant

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  • Keating v. Edmondson, 2001 OK 110, 37 P.3d 882 (2001), was an Oklahoma Supreme Court case that ruled that the Governor of Oklahoma could not alter the structure of his Cabinet without the approval of the Legislature. The case was primarily concerned with the Governor–Legislature relation. The case is unique because the two parties in the case were both state-wide elected officials: * Frank Keating, the Governor of Oklahoma, was the plaintiff * Drew Edmondson, the Attorney General of Oklahoma, was the defendant (en)
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  • Winchester (en)
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  • Seal of Oklahoma.svg (en)
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  • Frank Keating, Governor of the State of Oklahoma, Plaintiff v. Drew Edmondson, Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma, Defendant (en)
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  • The Governor, after establishing his executive cabinet, may not alter the cabinet without the consent of the Legislature (en)
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  • Watt, Hodges, Lavender, Opala, Kauger, Summers, Boudreau (en)
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  • Keating v. Edmondson (en)
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  • Hargrave (en)
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  • Chief Justice Rudolph Hargrave (en)
  • Vice Chief Justice Joseph M. Watt (en)
  • Associate Justices Ralph B. Hodges, Robert E. Lavender, Marian Opala, Yvonne Kauger, Hardy Summers, Daniel J. Boudreau, James R. Winchester (en)
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  • Plaintiff appealed from the decision of the District Court of Oklahoma County (en)
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  • District Court ruling upheld, oral argument denied (en)
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  • Keating v. Edmondson, 2001 OK 110, 37 P.3d 882 (2001), was an Oklahoma Supreme Court case that ruled that the Governor of Oklahoma could not alter the structure of his Cabinet without the approval of the Legislature. The case was primarily concerned with the Governor–Legislature relation. The case is unique because the two parties in the case were both state-wide elected officials: * Frank Keating, the Governor of Oklahoma, was the plaintiff * Drew Edmondson, the Attorney General of Oklahoma, was the defendant (en)
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  • Keating v. Edmondson (en)
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