by The Likely Voter | Jul 11, 2024
3 Supreme Court decisions you need to know about Written by Overturning the Chevron doctrine could serve as a tool to limit the size and scope of the federal government. SCOTUS decision on ATF bump stock ban served as a foreshadowing of the Loper decision. Cities can...
by The Likely Voter | Jun 27, 2024
Civics Refresher: The roles of the Utah State Legislature and Congress Written by While casting your vote, it’s important to keep geography and term lengths in mind when considering what could reasonably be accomplished by elected officials. Federalism plays a big...
by The Likely Voter | Jun 20, 2024
Defending Ideas celebrates 50th episode Written by Defending Ideas has garnered more than 300,000 views and listens. The show has listeners in 44 states. Key guests have included experts in diverse policy fields and even members of Congress. Sutherland Institute’s...
by The Likely Voter | Jun 13, 2024
Q&A: Mail-in voting and Utah’s election process Written by Registered voters across the state began receiving their ballots in the mail last week for the party primaries on Tuesday, June 25. Sutherland’s chief growth officer, Derek Monson, participated in a...
by The Likely Voter | Jun 6, 2024
Appeal to heaven? There’s a much richer history behind the Pine Tree Flag Written by Recent news surrounding Justice Samuel Alito’s vacation home flying the Pine Tree Flag has grabbed the attention of many across the country, as some believe the flag to be...