by William C. Duncan | Feb 14, 2024
Utah’s proactive work on religious freedom will help head off conflicts Written by William C. Duncan Utah has not experienced many of the religious freedom controversies that some other states have. The state is not trying to force churches to pay for abortion...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 8, 2024
What’s behind the mess at the Texas border? Written by William C. Duncan On Feb. 4, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox joined 14 other governors in Texas to discuss the challenge that state is experiencing as large numbers of individuals are illegally crossing the Texas border,...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 8, 2024
What would Utah’s version of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act look like? Written by William C. Duncan Originally published in Deseret News. The Utah Legislature is considering a state version of the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act in the form...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 1, 2024
Supreme Court may end ‘Chevron deference’: Here’s what that means Written by William C. Duncan A pattern has developed each time a presidential administration changes: Administrative agencies begin to suggest changes in regulations adopted by the previous...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 25, 2024
Are religious universities safer for Jewish students than secular schools? Written by William C. Duncan It is a tragic reality that for centuries, many people tried to justify their antisemitism with religious beliefs. This may explain a reaction reported by Naomi...