by Derek Monson | Oct 30, 2020
Despite polarizing presidential election, consensus is growing behind healthcare price transparency Written by Election Day 2020 will mark the end of a divisive election season (or the beginning of the end, depending on how long vote counting takes). For many...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 29, 2020
Are Utah social studies standards doing their job? Teaching freedom of religion in grades K-6 Written by This is part 2 in Sutherland’s new series that seeks to examine how Utah education standards prepare students to be active citizens. In this part, we...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 28, 2020
Q&A: Multiple opportunities for religious freedom protection at Supreme Court Written by “Constitutional rights are priceless, but courts don’t always treat them that way,” says Chris Schandevel, legal counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF)....
by William C. Duncan | Oct 23, 2020
Religious belief accelerated efforts for women’s suffrage Written by A common (and incorrect) stereotype is that religion treats women as subservient to men. Both contemporary and historical evidence show otherwise, however. In the New York Post, Naomi...
by Derek Monson | Oct 22, 2020
Prescription Drug Q&A: The U.S. market and COVID vaccines Written by This Q&A is part of an ongoing series seeking to describe and decode the prescription drug market for policymakers and the public so we can understand the price we pay at the...
by Derek Monson | Oct 22, 2020
Prescription Drug Q&A: The U.S. market-based system makes it a world leader in discovering new medicines Written by Derek Monson This Q&A is part of an ongoing series seeking to describe and decode the prescription drug market for policymakers and...