by William C. Duncan | Jan 11, 2023
Looking at accessibility of higher ed from a different angle Written by Higher education in the United States is an important and influential industry. State and local government spending on higher education in 2019 was $311 billion (Utah has the second highest...
by Jonathan Ammons | Jan 11, 2023
Religious liberty and national security Written by The author’s views are his own. ********** The problem of national security is one that has existed from the moment borders were drawn between one group of people and another. In the United States, national security...
by Derek Monson and Marian Edmonds-Allen | Dec 20, 2022
Biden’s signature on marriage act is vindication of the Utah compromise Written by Derek Monson Originally published by Utah Policy. President Joe Biden’s signing of the Respect for Marriage Act offers Americans an opportunity to begin turning the page on the failed...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 14, 2022
Silencing religious voices weakens support for human dignity Written by In the early 20th century there was a widespread and disturbingly oppressive consensus among prominent scientists and politicians: They agreed that states could and should sterilize individuals...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 8, 2022
Life’s complexities demand accommodation of religious practice in policymaking Written by When the federal government tried to require Catholic nuns to offer contraceptive coverage to their employees, a wide range of religious groups joined a 2014 brief supporting...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 2, 2022
Explainer: The debate over the Respect for Marriage Act Written by Churches, people of faith, and others often join across theological and similar divides to speak up for religious freedom. Currently, however, there is some disagreement among these groups and...