by Amber Maxfield, Christine Cooke Fairbanks and Kyle Treasure | Sep 21, 2018
Studying the Constitution can bridge political gaps — and ward off fake news Written by Kyle Treasure Originally published by The Hill. A Trump voter, a Hillary voter, and a nonvoter walk into a room — and study the Constitution of the United States,...
by Kyle Treasure | Aug 9, 2018
SUTHERLAND INSTITUTE HOSTS CONGRESSIONAL EVENT SERIES Featuring Senator Orrin Hatch Sutherland is pleased to host United States Senator Orrin G. Hatch, senior member and former chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, to discuss Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination...
by Kyle Treasure | Aug 2, 2018
SUTHERLAND INSTITUTE HOSTS CONGRESSIONAL EVENT SERIES Featuring Representative Chris Stewart Sutherland Institute invites you to the first event of our 2018 Congressional Event Series. Utah is fortunate to have a strong military presence, and Congressman Stewart will...
by Kyle Treasure | May 2, 2018
Skip the Twitter duels — the world really is wide enough Written by Originally published by Deseret News. “SLC, you’re killing me. Put your phones away. We can see you. This isn’t a movie. What is up with you guys?” This tweet from Joseph Morales —...
by Zach Schofield and Kyle Treasure | Mar 20, 2018
Moving on from Operation Rio Grande: Community groups step in Written by Kyle Treasure Operation Rio Grande was a crucial short-term solution to a growing problem in Salt Lake City. In the long run, however, it will take impassioned private efforts, not...
by Kyle Treasure | Mar 13, 2018
The Limits of Protest Culture Written by Kyle Treasure If you choose to participate in a protest, remember that it is not the end. It’s a start. There is no shortage of things to protest for or against in our country. Our protest culture has become the only...