by Derek Monson | Aug 7, 2020
Will healthcare sector choose reform – or be pushed? Written by 2020 is bringing us to a fork in the road for the future of American healthcare. Will we choose to empower the government or the free market in medical care? Will that choice be driven more by...
by Derek Monson | Jul 30, 2020
Utah primed for COVID-19 recovery after new vote by pharmacy board Written by Whenever a COVID-19 vaccine is proven safe and effective, Utah will be primed to ensure it is as accessible as possible. A unanimous vote in a public meeting of the Utah Board of...
by Derek Monson | Jul 28, 2020
Courts legislate from bench when Congress abdicates its power Written by The Supreme Court’s majority opinion in Bostock v. Clayton County has received some well-deserved criticism and lamentation. From being grounded in overly simple logic to potentially...
by Derek Monson | Jul 23, 2020
They taught us to be optimistic in the face of hardship Written by Derek Monson Utah’s founders left behind homes, property and even the countries in which they held citizenship – often driven away under threat of violence – in pursuit of the dream of...
by Derek Monson and Marian Edmonds-Allen | Jul 13, 2020
Supreme Court steps up where Congress fails Written by Originally published by RealClear Politics. Americans nationwide are consumed with concern over COVID-19, near-Depression-level economic hardship and protests-turned-riots over racism. In the meantime,...