The Supreme Court sided with Oklahoma in its attempt to move its state capital primarily because the state argued that the original designation of Guthrie as the capital was based on temporary conditions and that a more central location would better serve the state's needs. The Court found that the Oklahoma Constitution allows for the relocation of the capital by legislative action. Additionally, the justices recognized the importance of accommodating the state's growth and development. Ultimately, the decision reflected a commitment to state sovereignty and legislative authority in governance.
Congress cannot set political conditions on states.
Congress cannot set political conditions on states.
Congress cannot set political conditions on states.
Congress cannot set political conditions on states.
Congress cannot set political conditions on states.
Congress cannot set political conditions on states.
Congress cannot set political conditions on states.
Congress cannot set political conditions on states.
Oklahoma Supreme Court was created in 1907.
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