The American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma asked a judge Monday to order Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin to comply with public record requests that have been pending for more than two years.

Brady Henderson, the group's legal director, filed a motion for summary judgment in his lawsuit demanding records for two organizations, one investigating death penalty cases and the other examining the nursing home industry.

His filing seeks a decision without the need for trial. Such judgments are typically granted when the facts of a case are not in dispute and the legal merits of a case are clear.

Henderson said his case achieves this threshold because there is no conflict on details of what was requested and when, and Oklahoma's Open Records Act clearly states the public is entitled to prompt, reasonable access to public records.