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Most cited for the finding that intentional discrimination on the basis of gender by state actors violates the Equal Protection Clause and the determination that the Doctrin of Necessaries found in Oklahoma law violated the Equal Protection Clause of the United States Constitution.
Most cited for the finding that a military spouse was entitled to an equal division of the Special Separation benefit received by military husband when he separated from the military during the divorce proceeding.
Most cited for the finding that Oklahoma Statute violated the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act when it allowed notice to the debtor of less than the required 30 days under the federal act. Invalidating Oklahoma law and changing collections law in Oklahoma.
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