by Derek Monson | Nov 20, 2020
Be thankful for free markets Written by As we approach Thanksgiving, during a spiking pandemic, Americans still have much to be grateful for in the arena of their health. One of those things is the U.S. prescription drug market, which is driving innovation...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 19, 2020
Are Utah social studies standards doing their job? Teaching checks and balances in grades K-6 Written by This is part 5 in Sutherland’s new series that seeks to examine how Utah education standards prepare students to be active citizens. In this part, we...
by Sutherland Institute | Nov 18, 2020
Transcript: Ian Rowe on remote learning and civic education Written by Sutherland Institute The following is an unedited transcription of remarks delivered by Ian Rowe, resident fellow at AEI focusing on education, upward mobility, family and adoption, during...
by Stan Rasmussen | Nov 18, 2020
The Mayflower Compact, 400 years young Written by November 2020 marks the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower Compact – the seedling of self-government that became the forest of ordered liberty. As the first governing document of Plymouth Colony, the compact...
by William C. Duncan | Nov 17, 2020
How the ‘nones’ vote might impact religious freedom Written by The post-election period is the time for speculation about why voters voted as they did. It will take time for detailed analysis, but we do have some initial demographic information on voters....
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Nov 13, 2020
Are Utah social studies standards doing their job? Teaching ‘equality before the law’ in grades K-6 Written by This is part 4 in Sutherland’s new series that seeks to examine how Utah education standards prepare students to be active citizens. In this part,...