Articles
-
Higher Education
Startling gap between political views of OSU professors, students
The gap between the political views of OSU professors and the views of the students they serve may be among the most gaping nationwide.Ray Carter | December 10, 2024
-
Education
School choice benefits rural Oklahoma students
School choice opponents have long argued that rural families aren’t interested in private educational opportunities. Parents in Blanchard and Chickasha are proving otherwise.Ray Carter | December 6, 2024
-
Judicial Reform
What’s next for the Oklahoma Supreme Court?
Oklahoma voters chose not to retain a sitting Oklahoma Supreme Court justice. Here’s what happens next.Ryan Haynie | December 6, 2024
-
Budget & Tax
How fast does Oklahoma’s state government spend your money?
Ever wonder just how FAST Oklahoma’s state government spends your money? Check it outBrandon Dutcher | December 6, 2024
-
Law & Principles
Top-two primary turnout doesn’t live up to hype
Contrary to the claims of SQ 835 backers, Oklahoma’s current system often generates far greater turnout than the participation rate in municipal elections that already use the top-two system in Oklahoma.Ray Carter | December 5, 2024
-
Culture & the Family
OCPA leadership program helps shape public policy
When it comes to building social capital and using it to implement conservative policies, OCPA’s J. Rufus Fears Fellowship program is a national leader.Rick Farmer, Ph.D. | December 4, 2024
-
Culture & the Family
Study finds DEI training increases prejudice
Researchers found that many DEI trainings increase prejudice—so much so that individuals who underwent DEI training became more likely to endorse viewpoints expressed by Adolf Hitler.Ray Carter | December 4, 2024
-
Law & Principles
Don’t California our Oklahoma elections
If this system had been in place in November 2018, the general election for Oklahoma governor would have been between Democratic candidate Drew Edmondson and Democratic candidate Connie Johnson.Jonathan Small | December 2, 2024
-
Law & Principles
Proposals could cut red tape in Oklahoma
Oklahomans face more state regulations than citizens in most other states. Lawmakers are preparing to tackle this problem in 2025.Jonathan Small | November 27, 2024
-
Culture & the Family
National supermajority agrees with Oklahoma-style transgender laws
Oklahoma has been a national leader in prohibiting males from participating in women’s sports and prohibiting sex-change surgeries for children. It turns out voters nationwide overwhelmingly agree with these policies.Ray Carter | November 22, 2024