by Derek Monson | Dec 17, 2021
Utah’s successful vote-by-mail program Written by A group recently submitted an application for a ballot initiative that would repeal access to vote by mail (VBM) for most Utahns, based on fears over the security of vote by mail. This would be a profound...
by Derek Monson | Dec 16, 2021
Learning about America through primary sources: Brown v. Board of Education Written by This is part 12 in the Sutherland series highlighting primary sources from American history in the hopes of enriching civics education. To help teachers and students...
by Derek Monson | Dec 10, 2021
Learning about America through primary sources: Plessy v. Ferguson Written by This is part 11 in the Sutherland series highlighting primary sources from American history in the hopes of enriching civics education. To help teachers and students identify where...
by Derek Monson | Dec 8, 2021
Deaths of 2 WWII heroes should remind us of history’s lessons Written by On December 3, the final living World War II “Band of Brothers” officer, Edward Shames, died. Two days later, former U.S. senator, World War II veteran and Republican presidential...
by Derek Monson | Dec 6, 2021
Scholarly research should help quiet political controversy around vote by mail Written by A recent political brouhaha in Northern Utah regarding election security has been followed up by local news coverage about how election security measures prevent...