To Comfort The Afflicted
And Afflict The Comfortable
America’s Death Penalty Processes
The U.S. Supreme Court spent days and days recently hearing all the pros and cons of providing "spiritual guidance" to a particular inmate by...
The Distinction Of An Extinction
“Is this what you’ve been looking for?”
And, with that, an East Texas good ol’ boy threw the last ivory-billed woodpecker that anyone ever saw...
The Road To The Death Penalty Often Begins With Childhood Abuse
A warning to readers: this column contains graphic details.
Oklahoma inmate John Grant was executed at 4:21 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28. On Nov. 13, 1998,...
Not So Special Gerrymandering Session
The Oklahoma Legislature is back in the saddle this week for what might best be called a not-so-special session. On the agenda: Redistricting, the...
Oklahoma’s Sunshine Soldier-In-Chief
Only in Clueless Kevin Stitt's world would a 38-year Army veteran, two-star general and State Adjutant by the name of Michael Thompson be removed...