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By Ryan Haynie, Legal Fellow Okla. Council of Public Affairs
Read moreThe dog didn’t eat my New Year’s column, but Tuxedo-the-Girl-Cat chewed on the paper where I’d made notes.
Read moreBy Clay Pope
Read morePreparations are well under way for the 2024 legislative session, which convenes on Feb. 5.
Read moreWith a newly issued executive order, Gov. Kevin Stitt is seeking to downsize or eliminate “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) offices and bureaucracy at Oklahoma colleges and to prevent state colleges from engaging in illegal discrimination.
Read moreRobert Bolt’s prize-winning play “A Man for All Seasons” takes place in 16th-century England during the reign of King Henry VIII. Chancellor Sir Thomas More, a devout Catholic and the country’s highest-ranking lawyer, opposes the king’s decision to break with the Roman Catholic Church, which had refused Henry’s request to annul his marriage to his first wife, Catherine (who had not borne him a son and heir), so that Henry could marry his mistress, Anne Boleyn.
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