by The Likely Voter | Jan 25, 2024
Why might religious universities be safe haven from antisemitism? Written by The Likely Voter Since the terrorist attack in Israel by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, 73% of Jewish students on American campuses have reported experiencing antisemitism. Today only 38.6% of...
by The Likely Voter | Jan 18, 2024
How Utah is ahead of the curve in education Written by Since the COVID-19 pandemic, how parents want their children educated has changed significantly – and it has important implications for policymakers heading into the 2024 legislative session. That’s the...
by The Likely Voter | Jan 11, 2024
A New Year’s resolution to disagree better Written by The Likely Voter In recent years, Americans’ view of political discourse has deteriorated. According to a recent Pew Research survey, nearly 80% of Americans describe the state of political discussion in negative...
by The Likely Voter | Dec 14, 2023
The impact of Sandra Day O’Connor Written by The Likely Voter With the recent passing of Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, it’s worth remembering the impact she had on several foundational issues that are priorities...
by The Likely Voter | Dec 7, 2023
Amicus briefs: What they are and how they impact court cases Written by The Likely Voter In the media surrounding a high-profile court case, the term “amicus curiae brief” often surfaces. For non-lawyers, this may prompt the question: What is an amicus curiae brief...