State of Oklahoma owes $303,333 in plaintiffs' legal fees over Sharia law case Oklahoma will have to pay $303,333 in legal fees to plaintiffs' attorneys who brought lawsuit against Sharia law ballot measure
The bill has come due for the state's effort to keep international law and Sharia law out of Oklahoma courts.
It wasn't cheap.
Oklahoma must pay $303,333 for attorneys' fees of the plaintiffs who challenged a measure approved overwhelmingly by voters on Nov. 2, 2010, U.S. District Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange ruled May 14.