by Derek Monson | Oct 28, 2021
The security of vote by mail in Utah Written by Next Tuesday is Election Day in Utah. As it nears, some voters might be concerned by recent news that a state policymaker has questioned election security in Utah, including a call to repeal vote by mail for all...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 28, 2021
Learning about America through primary sources: Civil Rights Act of 1964 Written by This is part 9 in Sutherland’s new series highlighting primary sources from American history in the hopes of enriching civics education. To help teachers and students identify...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 28, 2021
Religiosity improves psychological resilience, study says Written by As the COVID-19 pandemic lingers, so do concerns about long-term effects on the economy, mental health, and community morale. The psychological concept of resilience is more and more highly...
by Derek Monson | Oct 26, 2021
Robust curriculum transparency will build parent-teacher partnership Written by Originally published by The Salt Lake Tribune. This week, the Utah Legislature’s Education Interim Committee discussed options for increasing curriculum transparency for parents...
by Stan Rasmussen | Oct 22, 2021
Sutherland Institute testimony in support of improved curriculum transparency Written by Stan Rasmussen The following is a statement presented before the Interim Education Committee of the Utah Legislature by Stan Rasmussen, Sutherland Institute vice...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 21, 2021
Protection of religious freedom results in a range of secular benefits Written by Elder Ronald A. Rasband, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, recently published an important opinion piece about...