by William C. Duncan | Aug 12, 2022
Moore: Find out who’s actually consequential in Congress Written by In Sutherland Institute’s most recent Congressional Series event, Rep. Blake Moore spoke about the nation’s debt and fiscal crisis – noting that the members of Congress who have the most impact and...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 5, 2022
Curtis and Stewart: We have good reason for optimism Written by At Sutherland Institute’s 2022 Congressional Series events this week with Rep. Chris Stewart and Rep. John Curtis, the two members of Utah’s federal delegation struck significantly different notes....
by William C. Duncan | Jul 29, 2022
Religious liberty conferences highlight the freedom that many lack around the world Written by Returning to Vietnam after attending an international conference held in Washington, D.C., Nguyen Xuan Mai was detained at the Ho Chi Minh City airport. She was held for...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 28, 2022
Congress’ history of messing with Supreme Court size Written by William C. Duncan With some segments of the U.S. angry over the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to return abortion regulation to the states, a possible response has been suggested: expand the court and...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 21, 2022
Coach case showcases different approaches within the Supreme Court Written by William C. Duncan A recent editorial by Nat Malkus, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, makes some interesting observations about the reasoning and possible implications...