by Mike Davis | Oct 21, 2020 | Blog
How much confidence would you have in a law firm that was managed and run by legal secretaries and paralegals? Probably not a lot. Legal support staff constitute a vital part of their firms. A good paralegal can free an attorney to focus on the things only she can do....
by Byron Schlomach | Oct 21, 2020 | Legal, Research
Professional Teacher Charter Schools: Proposal with Model Legislation Authors Byron Schlomach, Mike Davis Abstract This paper advocates for education practitioners – teachers – having the ability to start and run their own schools, competing for public...
by Byron Schlomach | Oct 7, 2020 | Blog
A principle I have learned over the years is that when accusations mainly founded in suspicions are made, the accusers are very often guilty of the very perfidy that they allege. Of this, I have no doubt when it comes to the accusations against Epic Charter Schools, a...
by Brad Galbraith | Sep 28, 2020 | Blog
The 1889 Institute has repeatedly expounded on the merits of educational choice. School choice lies at the heart of providing individual children with a high-quality education, and Oklahoma could use more of it. With the myriad of programs that have proven successful...
by Tyler Williamson | Sep 16, 2020 | Blog
To put it mildly, 2020 has not been the year everyone hoped for. Between the “mostly peaceful” riots, calls for the reduction or abolition of police departments, and the discord over how to handle Covid-19, our institutions are in disarray. Most school districts are a...