Tribal Court
Muscogee Creek Court Updates 2025
Ted Hasse, a Muscogee Nation tribal court attorney, provides updates on court locations in 2025. While there was anticipation of new courts opening near Tulsa, most proceedings still take place in Okmulgee at the Mound Building. The main courtroom and a temporary mobile structure support ongoing cases. Expansion beyond Okmulgee remains limited for now. If you have legal matters in Muscogee (Creek) Nation, federal, or tribal courts, contact Ted Hasse at 918-932-2800 for guidance and assistance. Stay informed with the latest court updates and legal support. Read more »
Native American Citizenship Rights: What Changes in 2025?
Ted Hasse, an experienced attorney practicing in federal and tribal courts in Oklahoma, addresses concerns about Native American citizenship in a recent post. Contrary to misleading headlines, Native Americans are securely U.S. citizens, safeguarded by the 1924 Snyder Act. The recent legal discussions challenge the scope of the 14th Amendment, but do not threaten Native American citizenship, which is well-established and protected. If you have questions about citizenship or tribal membership, Ted is available to provide clarity. Reach out at 918-932-2800. Trust in the stability of Native American rights and learn more about your legal standing today. Read more »
Creek Nation's Feud with Okmulgee County
Explore ongoing legal disputes between the Muscogee Creek Nation and Oklahoma authorities. This case involves jurisdictional questions under federal and tribal law, particularly concerning tribal authority over non-Native individuals. As the situation evolves, it could influence how tribal courts handle similar cases in the future. Stay informed on these significant developments affecting tribal sovereignty and criminal justice. For legal guidance in Oklahoma, contact Ted Hasse at 918-932-2800. Read more »

