by William C. Duncan | Oct 21, 2020
Q&A with legal scholar: Upcoming SCOTUS cases Written by Misinterpretation and misunderstanding of the religion clauses in the First Amendment has “led to the diminishment of Americans’ rights to both free exercise and free speech,” says Howard Slugh,...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 20, 2020
Q&A: Quick info about registering and voting Written by With the 2020 election upon us Sutherland Institute is publishing a Q&A series designed to answer common questions about voting, ballots, and the election. This is part 1 in the election series....
by William C. Duncan | Oct 16, 2020
SCOTUS’ opportunity to protect religious child welfare agencies Written by On November 4, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the first religious freedom case of its current term (the Court’s terms run from the fall of one year until the spring...
by Derek Monson | Oct 14, 2020
Utah’s new COVID-19 game plan Written by In this week’s briefing for the public about the coronavirus pandemic, the governor and state health officials announced a revised plan to help bring the current spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations under...
by William C. Duncan | Oct 13, 2020
How religious freedom guards freedom of speech Written by When Vaclav Havel became the first post-communist president of Czechoslovakia in 1989, he replaced the regime that had imprisoned him for dissent on multiple occasions. In 1978, Havel published the...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 9, 2020
Remember: Debate season includes state school board race Written by It’s election season, which means it is time for debates. The past two weeks we’ve seen candidates square off at all levels – presidential, gubernatorial, and vice presidential. But did you...