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Oklahoma Supreme Court Overturns ESG Law, Protects Retirement Funds

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Last updated: April 12, 2026 9:47 am
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Published: April 12, 2026
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In a significant ruling, the Oklahoma Supreme Court has invalidated the state’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) law, emphasizing that public retirement funds must be managed exclusively for the benefit of retirees. This decision stems from a legal challenge led by attorney Collin Walke, who contended that the law improperly allowed political considerations to interfere with investment decisions.

The legislation, known as the Energy Discrimination and Elimination Act, was enacted in 2022 and aimed to limit the state’s business dealings with financial firms accused of boycotting oil and gas companies. This law enabled state officials to blacklist firms engaged in ESG investing, even in cases where these firms delivered robust financial returns.

Central to the court’s deliberation was a provision of the Oklahoma Constitution, stipulating that public pension funds are to be utilized solely for the benefit of their members. Walke noted that the court’s finding indicates any investment decisions that are swayed by political factors do not meet this constitutional requirement. Instead of addressing the multitude of constitutional arguments presented during the lawsuit, the court opted to concentrate exclusively on this pivotal issue.

As a result of the ruling, the law cannot be enforced against the Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System, which manages the retirement assets of thousands of state workers. However, Walke clarified that this decision does not necessarily eliminate the law’s applicability in all circumstances, leaving the door open for potential impacts on other state entities.

Walke also drew attention to the increasing national trend regarding ESG-related laws facing legal challenges across the country, citing a recent ruling in Texas where a federal court blocked similar legislation. This suggests a growing scrutiny from the judiciary regarding policies that intertwine financial decisions with political objectives. He also referenced historical instances of legal disputes involving economic boycotts, including those related to apartheid-era South Africa, emphasizing the long-standing complexities in these matters.

The political ramifications of the court’s decision are already becoming apparent, as notable rifts among state leaders come to light. Tensions among officials, including Oklahoma’s state treasurer, reflect deeper national debates about the extent of government influence over investment policy. Walke voiced concerns that the law could have adverse financial implications, forecasting that such restrictions might lead taxpayers to lose tens of millions of dollars by limiting competition among financial firms.

While Walke does not anticipate further court battles concerning this specific case, he believes that the larger issue surrounding ESG policies is far from resolved. Lawmakers may seek to revise the law to align with the court’s findings, while similar legislative efforts in other states continue to invite judicial examination.

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