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 Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 14, 2024
Despite support for education savings accounts, awareness of Utah Fits All remains low Written by 44% of Utah likely voters say they support the Utah Fits All Scholarship – the state’s universal private education choice program – while 40% oppose it. Over one-third of...
by Sutherland Institute | Nov 13, 2024
Sutherland launches Work & Opportunity Initiative with new research Written by SALT LAKE CITY (November 13, 2024) – Sutherland Institute launched its Work & Opportunity Initiative today with an accompanying research report. The primary goal of the Work...
by Derek Monson | Nov 12, 2024
Ensuring the peaceful resolution of future elections Written by Derek Monson Originally published in Deseret News. Election Day has passed, and the feelings of many can be summed up by the word “relief.” It appears, thankfully, that we will avoid the pitfalls of 2020...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 7, 2024
Utah’s open enrollment policy is strong – implementation less so Written by Utah’s open enrollment law is considered strong in part because open enrollment – accepting transfer students within districts or from outside districts – is mandatory so long as there...
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...