The Innocence Project at the Oklahoma City University School of Law is Sunday's topic on The Verdict with guest Lawrence K. Hellman, dean of the School of Law. The show airs On Cox Channel 7 in Oklahoma City and on Cox Channel 3 in Tulsa [...]
The Innocence Project at the Oklahoma City University School of Law is Sunday's topic on The Verdict with guest Lawrence K. Hellman, dean of the School of Law. The show airs On Cox Channel 7 in Oklahoma City and on Cox Channel 3 in Tulsa [...]
It's a slogan that worked for Republican Dewey F. Bartlett in 1966 and Republican Mary Fallin obviously hopes it will work again: More and better jobs. That's the slogan that helped propel Bartlett into the governor's office 43 years ago and today, Fallin issued a [...]
It look like Ward 3 Councilman Hal Ezzell has jump off the cilff and is running for Mayor of the People's Republic of NormanAre women under attack? That seems to be the question hanging in the air after the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists issued new guidelines for Pap smear testing right on the heels of the new mammography guidelines issued earlier this week. One has to question the wisdom of the [...]

One of the reasons Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was able to scrape her version of health care reform by earlier this month was because of concessions she made to the moderates in her party, concerning abortion. Those concessions were due, in large part, to the [...]
This post is a bit unusual, in that I came to write it as part of a blog campaign. It is something I normally do not participate in, but I felt this warranted an exception. Today is Universal Youth Day and it is fitting that bloggers across the world are [...]
By Frank Keating On Politico ~ What prevented military and civilian law enforcement authorities from acting against alleged Fort Hood mass murderer Nidal Malik Hasan when indicators were mounting that he represented a threat?
We need to take a cold, hard and honest look at that question. [...] 