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Shut Downs Likely to Result in More COVID-19 Deaths than if Nothing Were Done

Shut Downs Likely to Result in More COVID-19 Deaths than if Nothing Were Done

by Byron Schlomach | Apr 16, 2020 | Blog

More people will die as a result of COVID-19 because we closed the schools than would have if we’d kept the schools open or if we’d brought the kids back to school in summer.   That is part of the message from Knut M. Wittkowski, who headed the Department of...
Shut Downs Likely to Result in More COVID-19 Deaths than if Nothing Were Done

Budgeting During the Wuhan Virus Apparently Means Not Having to Make Tough Decisions

by Byron Schlomach | Apr 13, 2020 | Blog

At the time of this writing, Governor Stitt remains in a budgetary impasse with the legislature over completing the current fiscal year, which ends in June. By the time this is posted, in all likelihood, he’ll have signed the spending bills that access the rainy day...
A Legal Primer on Oklahoma’s Communicable Disease, Quarantine, and Isolation Laws

A Legal Primer on Oklahoma’s Communicable Disease, Quarantine, and Isolation Laws

by Mike Davis | Apr 7, 2020 | Research

Author Mike R. Davis Abstract Mike Davis analyzes Oklahoma’s emergency powers statutes to determine whether the governor or a mayor has the authority to order businesses to close during an epidemic. Full text PDF Full Text HTML A Legal Primer on Oklahoma’s...
Shut Downs Likely to Result in More COVID-19 Deaths than if Nothing Were Done

COVID-19 Proves Our Schools Are Social Service Centers First, Education Institutions Second

by Byron Schlomach | Apr 6, 2020 | Blog

There is no way the 180-day (or 1,080 hours) school year can be completed by the end of previously established school calendars for this year given the fact that spring break has now already been effectively extended an additional two weeks. One option would have been...
Shut Downs Likely to Result in More COVID-19 Deaths than if Nothing Were Done

In Response to COVID-19, the Oklahoma Supreme Court Claims Power to “Suspend” Valid Laws

by Benjamin Lepak | Apr 1, 2020 | Blog

I have referred often to the Oklahoma Supreme Court’s “lawmaking” or to justices acting like “legislators in black robes” as rhetorical devices intended to illustrate a point about judicial activism. I never imagined the Court would go so far as to actually begin...
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