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Brian Walter’s efforts may be taking hold
Read moreAs I pulled weeds in the front yard Sunday afternoon I could hear a chain saw down the street. That sound was a reminder of downed trees being cut in the aftermath of a tornado.
Read moreThe explosion of violent and shockingly antisemitic protests on college campuses is just the latest in a series of self-inflicted black eyes for higher education in the United States. In March last year, a group of students at Stanford Law School shut down a talk by federal Judge Kyle Duncan, screaming vulgar epithets and refusing to allow him to speak. In October, the presidents of Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Pennsylvania embarrassed themselves in congressional hearings convened to ask about combating antisemitism on their campuses. Penn President Liz Magill resigned immediately thereafter. Harvard’s President Claudine Gay survived that controversy but resigned a few weeks later when multiple instances of plagiarism in her research were exposed.
Read moreWith less than six weeks remaining in this year’s legislative session, we’re heavily focused on crafting the state budget for Fiscal Year 2025.
Read moreIn their defense of the secretive Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC), which selects major Oklahoma judges, officials with the Oklahoma Bar Association (OBA) have claimed the commission removes politics from the process.
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