by Sutherland Institute | Sep 24, 2024
Utah’s 2025 Education Policy Agenda Written by SALT LAKE CITY (September 24, 2024) – Today, Sutherland Institute is holding an event discussing Utah’s post-election education policy agenda with key state leaders. Panelists will also discuss new survey data findings...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Sep 19, 2024
2 ways that policymakers can support public schools trying to do more with less Written by Rather than first pursuing reform through mandates, policymakers ought to consider the value of creating rewards – which can act as incentives – for efforts the state...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 19, 2024
9th Circuit upholds religious universities’ Title IX exemptions Written by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit recently rejected an attempt to remove religious freedom protections in Title IX. The court found that exemptions for religious colleges and...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 12, 2024
The importance of federalism and Utah’s public lands lawsuit Written by A recent Sutherland Institute Congressional Series event featured Representative Celeste Maloy discussing the importance of federalism. Federalism has practical benefits but also promotes...
by Derek Monson | Sep 12, 2024
The real issues at stake in the debate over Amendment D Written by Originally published in The Salt Lake Tribune. In July, the Utah Supreme Court issued a controversial ruling. In August, the Utah Legislature put Amendment D on the ballot to respond to that ruling....
by The Likely Voter | Sep 11, 2024
Utah’s U.S. House delegation at the Congressional Series Written by Rep. Owens calls for an incentive-based program to help Utah teachers. Rep. Moore believes that social safety-net programs need to be addressed if America hopes to fix its deficit. Rep. Maloy thinks...