by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jan 9, 2025
Private education in 2025: enrollment and key policies Written by According to one analysis, the trend over the past 12 years seems to show that private school enrollment is growing. The future of private school enrollment could be significantly impacted by the...
by The Likely Voter | Jan 8, 2025
Helping Utah’s upward mobility go from good to great Written by The Likely Voter Sutherland recently released a publication that explains how some families on the safety net experience a disincentive effect when pursuing work opportunities. Local and national experts...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Dec 18, 2024
Home-based education in 2025: the numbers and top issues Written by Home-schooling rates are increasing across the country long after the pandemic, with an estimate of 5% of students being home-schooled. Among parents surveyed, 9% said they’d like to home-school their...
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 Sutherland Institute | Dec 16, 2024
Sutherland Institute welcomes Scott Anderson to Board of Directors Written by SALT LAKE CITY (December 16, 2024) – Sutherland Institute is pleased to announce that A. Scott Anderson, former president and CEO of Zions Bank, has accepted a seat on its Board of...
by Nic Dunn | Dec 12, 2024
How to strengthen the American Dream for Utah families who feel stuck on the social safety net Written by Nic Dunn Originally published in Deseret News. While speaking at a joint Sutherland Institute/American Enterprise Institute event in Salt Lake City in 2023, AEI...