by William C. Duncan | Mar 6, 2024
Unanimous decision on Trump’s ballot access pushes back on ‘partisan court’ narrative Written by William C. Duncan The most closely watched U.S. Supreme Court decisions are typically issued near the end of the court’s term in June, but the big news came early this...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 28, 2024
Human rights violations in China, Nicaragua are sad examples of a lack of religious freedom Written by William C. Duncan A recent Google alert on religious freedom pointed to two religious freedom cases in the United States. One is an ongoing dispute between the...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 21, 2024
Key questions and answers about healthcare sharing ministries Written by One of the bills being considered in the Utah Legislature this session would create reporting requirements for “health care sharing ministries.” Although the law specifically provides that...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 14, 2024
Utah’s proactive work on religious freedom will help head off conflicts Written by Utah has not experienced many of the religious freedom controversies that some other states have. The state is not trying to force churches to pay for abortion coverage, make small...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 8, 2024
What’s behind the mess at the Texas border? Written by On Feb. 4, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox joined 14 other governors in Texas to discuss the challenge that state is experiencing as large numbers of individuals are illegally crossing the Texas border, creating what Cox...