by William C. Duncan | Mar 6, 2020
Religious groups’ brief explains why government shouldn’t be able to circumvent protections Written by William C. Duncan During the campaign for Prohibition, an aphorism emerged that has become commonplace: “Your right to swing your arm leaves off where my...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 5, 2020
Students, teachers eager to tackle issues of history, Constitution Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks In a time when we are often bombarded with images of college campuses in uproar and militant students shouting down ideas they oppose, it is good to...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 28, 2020
Can Muslim man be forced to act as informant? Or does it abuse his religious freedom? Written by Religious freedom is not a narrow, partisan issue. Potential threats to this freedom come from many different administrations and cut across religious...
by Derek Monson | Feb 28, 2020
Is free market medical care the only option? Written by Derek Monson If analysis from two American Enterprise Institute healthcare scholars is correct, free market medical care may not just be our best option to improve healthcare – it may be the only one...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Feb 28, 2020
Utah Legislature grapples with civics education Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Originally published on UtahPolicy.com. Utah’s discussion about civics education continues. On Thursday, HB 334 Civics Education Amendments passed the Utah House of...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 27, 2020
SCOTUS cases point to religious freedom issues that Congress should help decide Written by Religious freedom is not, as it is sometimes caricatured, a clash between religious groups wanting to discriminate and governments trying to eliminate discrimination....