by William C. Duncan | Dec 18, 2024
As Hamilton said, judges must be ‘faithful guardians of the Constitution’ Written by William C. Duncan In our constitutional system, a critical qualification of a judge is a willingness to adhere to the Constitution. Utah’s judicial selection and retention process...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 11, 2024
Obscured guidance from federal agencies creates an accountability gap. What can the state do? Written by William C. Duncan Although federal agencies were briefly directed to disclose the guidance they give to those they regulate, they are currently not required to...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 21, 2024
Ninth Circuit slaps down California’s denial of special ed funds for religious schools Written by William C. Duncan A case recently decided by the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that the government can’t withhold educational assistance to disabled...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 20, 2024
The Supreme Court Shouldn’t Let The Federal Government Control 70 Percent Of A State’s Land Written by William C. Duncan Originally published in The Federalist. In Utah v. United States, the state of Utah is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a lawsuit challenging...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 6, 2024
Religion can help take the venom out of political disagreement Written by William C. Duncan As we come to the end of a contentious election season, many wonder what could lead to less division, and some research suggests that religious faith may be a part of tempering...