The Oklahoman — Bill that dramatically changes initiative, referendum process clears Senate committee

The Oklahoman recently wrote that GableGotwals shareholder Robert McCampbell is a "nationally recognized expert on the U.S. Constitution." The piece further explained that Robert is an Oklahoma City attorney who specializes in constitutional law. The article in The Oklahoman concerned SB 1027 (2025) which would impose certain restrictions on gathering signatures for an initiative petition. The article quoted McCampbell, stating “The courts are unanimous that circulating a petition is ‘core political speech’ where First Amendment protection is at its ‘zenith.’” The article further quoted McCampbell, stating "'The restrictions on core political speech embodied in SB 1027 cannot survive scrutiny under the First Amendment.'"

By |2025-03-18T13:58:30-05:00March 11th, 2025|Comments Off on The Oklahoman — Bill that dramatically changes initiative, referendum process clears Senate committee

GableGotwals Secures Favorable Ruling in Municipal Referendum Challenge

GableGotwals Shareholder Adam Doverspike and Associate Cole McDaniel successfully represented a local developer in a civil lawsuit protesting the legal sufficiency of the Referendum Petition related to Jenks Ordinance No. 1617.

By |2023-12-04T13:34:23-06:00November 30th, 2023|Comments Off on GableGotwals Secures Favorable Ruling in Municipal Referendum Challenge

GableGotwals Ranked in 2023 “Best Law Firm” by Best Lawyers

U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®, for the 12th consecutive year, announced the "Best Law Firms" rankings. GableGotwals is ranked in the 2023 list regionally in 75 practice areas.

By |2023-10-30T13:43:16-05:00August 15th, 2022|Comments Off on GableGotwals Ranked in 2023 “Best Law Firm” by Best Lawyers

Tax Increase Held Unconstitutional

Represented tobacco companies in obtaining a favorable opinion from Oklahoma Supreme Court that a “fee” on the purchase of tobacco passed by the legislature to raise $215 million was actually a tax and subject to constitutional provisions governing revenue bills.

By |2023-09-22T11:35:09-05:00July 18th, 2021|Comments Off on Tax Increase Held Unconstitutional
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