by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jan 8, 2021
Ed innovation: Here’s what’s going well in 2021 Written by The recent riot in Washington, D.C. can be viewed as a reason for pessimism about 2021. But serious times like these also highlight the importance of reflecting not only on our problems, but on what...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 8, 2021
How ritual animal slaughter is related to religious freedom and protection of minorities Written by Imagine the opportunities for amusement if we gave popular names to legal cases rather than just referring to them by the names of the parties to the case,...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jan 6, 2021
Curriculum transparency: why your school needs it Written by Curriculum transparency can help parents become education advocates for their children, according to Jonathan Butcher, senior policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation. Being an advocate is a...
by Derek Monson | Jan 5, 2021
2021 needs two things to bounce back from 2020 Written by During this first full week of 2021, many feel relieved that 2020 is behind us: We’ve concluded a tumultuous year of pandemic lockdowns, economic hardship and election controversy. Beyond that relief,...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 18, 2020
Lessons for religious freedom in last-minute rulemaking Written by On Monday, December 16, the Deseret News reported that the lame duck Trump administration published a new rule on how religiously motivated nonprofits can offer their services when they...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 17, 2020
Government leaders should not pit other interests against religious freedom Written by While religious freedom is sometime discussed as a topic of controversy, a recent national survey found that a very strong majority (78%) of Americans supported “freedom...