
Opinion

Letter to the editor
Dear editor, Lord John Acton, 19th century English baron, forcefully reasoned against centralized power in government and in the church. He argued for accountability and for acknowledgement of mistakes.
Adapting to a growing Oklahoma
One of the lessons I learned in my years as a teacher and principal is that clear rules and fair processes help people feel confident and secure. The same is true for our legal system.

China summit reflects U.S. unilateral moves
End of summer brings acceleration of activities, including internationally the summit meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, held August 31 to September 1 at the seaside in Tiantin, China. This coalition was established in 2001 around the China-Russia axis to create cohesion and coordination among broadly congenial nation-states.
Making courts work better for Oklahomans
During the First Session of the 60th Legislature, we worked to improve Oklahoma’s court system to make it more efficient and better serve both citizens and businesses. Two key measures, Senate Bill 453 and Senate Bill 632, reflect these efforts by providing fair, practical solutions for Oklahomans.
Protecting Oklahoma children
If I had to describe in one short sentence what my top priority is as your Attorney General, it boils down to this: I fight every day to protect the people of Oklahoma.

