by William C. Duncan | Aug 27, 2021
Novel lawsuit argues that Utah constitution provides right to a mask mandate Written by Though there have been some attempts to challenge vaccine mandates as a violation of the U.S. Constitution, current legal rules make these challenges unlikely to succeed....
by William C. Duncan | Aug 25, 2021
Are vaccine mandates constitutional? Written by After the FDA’s recent full approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine, national news reports noted how it paves the way for corporate or government vaccine mandates. Local news has focused on how full FDA...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 12, 2021
Parental control: The dramatic legal history over directing a child’s religion and education Written by Any parent would be overwhelmed and stunned to learn their child had cancer. That was true for a Utah couple, Daren and Barbara Jensen, when their...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 12, 2021
Social benefits of religious schools extend beyond education Written by William C. Duncan This is the time of year when millions of American children return to school. The vast majority of them will be attending public schools, but a sizeable minority will...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 6, 2021
Football coach who lost job after post-game prayers heads back to Supreme Court Written by William C. Duncan Kneeling has become a noted feature of sporting events as athletes have adopted it as a form of protest against injustices. Of course, kneeling is...