Articles
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Education
The Ivory Tower: Crumbling From Within?
Sandefer says he understands that the ivory towers of academia are built to withstand attacks from the outside. But he believes that continued bureaucratic rot from within, combined with innovation and disaggregation from the outside, may finally bring them down. The victors, he says, will be students, parents, and taxpayers.Jane S. Shaw | June 1, 2009
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Education
How High Is Teacher Pay in Oklahoma?
When it comes to teacher pay in Oklahoma, here's a familiar refrain: Oklahoma has one of the lowest average salary levels for public school teachers in the nation, and we need to pay more to compete for the best.Neal McCluskey | June 1, 2009
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Budget & Tax
State cuts income tax
Alas, it's not Oklahoma.Brandon Dutcher | May 29, 2009
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Good Government
What Luther Can Teach Us Today
Monday will mark the 488th anniversary of The Edict of Worms, the famous decree issued against Martin Luther. But what can Luther teach us today?Brandon Dutcher | May 22, 2009
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Judicial Reform
Lawsuit reform: trust but verify
I have a coffee mug, a souvenir of my recent trip to the Reagan Library, emblazoned with the great man's signature under three words he liked to use: "Trust but verify."Brandon Dutcher | May 18, 2009
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Budget & Tax
This outrageous spending must stop
UCO economist Mickey Hepner is a staunch supporter of Barack Obama, yet in this excellent column Dr. Hepner explains why "this outrageous spending must stop."Brandon Dutcher | May 18, 2009
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Culture & the Family
On creating young conservatives
"This is a good moment," Dr. John Mark Reynolds writes, "to begin the long process of educating the next generation of voters so that generation Obama gives way to generation Conservative."Brandon Dutcher | May 8, 2009
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Education
Government failure
Thomas E. Woods reminds us today that the free-market economy has not failed (contrary to what some unionized Oklahoma schoolteachers would have you believe).Brandon Dutcher | May 8, 2009
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Criminal Justice
Controlling Oklahoma's Corrections Costs While Protecting Public Safety
The State of Oklahoma faces projected prison growth and associated costs if its policies are not changed. Oklahoma's prison population is projected to grow to 28,345 by 2011. Fortunately, there are alternatives to spending more on prisons.Marc A. Levin | May 8, 2009
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Judicial Reform
For the Sake of the Ten
It's time for an interim study on the restorative justice in Oklahoma.Patrick B. McGuigan | May 6, 2009