Perhaps the only important issue on which a critical mass of conservatives, progressives, and any remaining moderates can agree is the urgent necessity for the nation and Oklahoma particularly to reduce its excessive rate of incarceration.
Last week, my law school was fortunate to host Joseph Postell, a political scientist at Hillsdale College, who delivered an illuminating lecture explaining how we can improve American state government.
It was inevitable that tribal members residing in and deriving their income from sources within Indian Country, as defined by the principles articulated in McGirt, would claim exemption from state taxation.
This brouhaha involves New York University, an expensive, well-regarded private institution. All the shouting involved the grades in a single NYU class.