by William C. Duncan | Jul 30, 2020
Religious freedom is doing well in the Supreme Court: An interview with Cato’s Walter Olson Written by Religious liberty litigators have won a series of cases that would have seemed like long shots a generation ago…[but] the Court, like public opinion, is...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jul 29, 2020
Competency-based education during the COVID-19 pandemic Written by Overnight our nation’s schools were thrust into the seemingly untenable position of system redesign, but what seemed like a temporary crisis can now be viewed as an opportunity to think big...
by Derek Monson | Jul 28, 2020
Courts legislate from bench when Congress abdicates its power Written by The Supreme Court’s majority opinion in Bostock v. Clayton County has received some well-deserved criticism and lamentation. From being grounded in overly simple logic to potentially...
by Sutherland Institute | Jul 28, 2020
Sutherland Institute launches 2020 Congressional Series – Stewart, Lee, McAdams and Curtis to speak in August Written by Sutherland Institute SALT LAKE CITY—Today Sutherland Institute announced the launch of its 2020 Congressional Series. Confirmed events...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jul 23, 2020
U.S. History of Civics part 6: Utah’s story Written by The following essay is part 6 – the final installment – in a series that discusses the history of civics education in America. U.S. History of Civics part 1: The Founders’ vision — ‘What species of...
by Derek Monson | Jul 23, 2020
They taught us to be optimistic in the face of hardship Written by Derek Monson Utah’s founders left behind homes, property and even the countries in which they held citizenship – often driven away under threat of violence – in pursuit of the dream of...