by Luke Tucker | Sep 15, 2021 | Research
The Why and How of Sound Tax Policy Author Luke Tucker Abstract This paper lays out four general tax principles – the principles of neutrality, simplicity, transparency, and predictability – that should be followed to make taxes more efficient, more economical, and...
by Luke Tucker | Jul 14, 2021 | Blog
On Monday Oklahoma’s State Board of Education approved rules to implement HB 1775, a bill that bans critical race theory from public schools. The announcement renewed debate about CRT and whether it belongs in public school curricula. A fresh batch of op-eds in the...
by Luke Tucker | Jul 6, 2021 | Blog
Last week the University of Oklahoma’s disregard for students’ free speech rights was displayed yet again. A disquieting recording, publicized by the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, shows faculty presenters at a recent pedagogy workshop encouraging...
by Luke Tucker | Jun 18, 2021 | Blog
Maverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell BY JASON L. RILEY BASIC BOOKS, 248 PAGES, $19 Last Juneteenth Fortune Magazine published a list of “19 Black economists to know and celebrate.” Predictably, it fails to include Thomas Sowell, the Hoover Institution scholar and...
by Luke Tucker | Aug 19, 2020 | Research
Long-Term Care Admin Licensure in Oklahoma Author Luke Tucker Abstract Luke Tucker explains the five types of long-term care administration licenses Oklahoma issues and why such licenses are unnecessary. Full text PDF Full Text HTML Long Term Care Admin...