by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Apr 8, 2020
How is pandemic homeschooling going for Utah parents? Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Parents who were not expecting to homeschool this year are experiencing an impromptu version during the coronavirus pandemic school closure. “School at home” (for those...
by Derek Monson | Apr 7, 2020
Utah Leads Together and the consent of the governed Written by Originally published on UtahPolicy.com. As I sat in my room working from home last week, I was heartened to hear that the state of Utah had released the forward-thinking Utah Leads Together plan...
by Derek Monson | Apr 3, 2020
Pandemic fallout: N.Y. man sues Gov. Cuomo over inability to gather, observe Jewish faith Written by Last week New York resident Lee Nigen sued New York Governor Andrew Cuomo in federal court for “violating his right to free speech and ability to observe his...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Apr 2, 2020
Coronavirus pandemic continues to change higher education Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks In response to the coronavirus pandemic, Snow College President Brad Cook announced the early launch of Snow Online – an innovative program that gives credit for a...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 1, 2020
Religious Freedom 101: From Washington to WWII, the ups and downs Written by This is the second installment in a series about the history of religious freedom in the United States. Click here to read part 1. On August 17, 1790, President George Washington,...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 31, 2020
Tax benefit in bill will help religious charities mitigate coronavirus crisis Written by Churches and faith-based nonprofits are often some of the first to step up in a time of crisis. Much like doctors, police officers, firefighters and other first...