Oklahoma court stops social studies standards with 2020 election misinformation from taking effect [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 11:53 AM CDT, September 16, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) The Oklahoma Supreme Court temporarily put on hold proposed new social studies standards for K-12 public school students that include conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
The states high court issued a temporary stay on Monday while a lawsuit challenging the new standards is being litigated. The courts order directs the State Department of Education to keep the previous social studies standards in place while the case is being decided.
At the direction of state Superintendent Ryan Walters, the standards were revised to include new language about the 2020 election and that the source of the COVID-19 virus was a Chinese lab, among other changes.
A group of parents and educators filed lawsuit in May, asking a judge to reject the standards, arguing they were not reviewed properly and that they represent a distorted view of social studies that intentionally favors an outdated and blatantly biased perspective.

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