by Rick B. Larsen | May 30, 2018
So what does a think tank have to do with your life? Written by Since joining the Sutherland Institute, I am often asked: what exactly is a think tank? A fair question. But more important, perhaps, is this: Are think tanks of benefit to you? Can they...
by Amber Maxfield | May 25, 2018
How to get engaged (in Utah politics) Written by With the primary elections coming up, I have heard people speculate about whether millennials – or younger generations – will show up to vote or be involved in the political process at all. But I wonder if...
by Candice Pierucci | May 24, 2018
Lessons from Luxembourg for this Memorial Day Written by Candice Pierucci On this Memorial Day, a day set aside to honor service members who died on active duty, may we never forget the more than 1.1 million Americans who have died since the birth of...
by Sutherland Institute | May 22, 2018
Sutherland’s Rick Larsen on the Rod Arquette Show (KNRS) Written by President of Sutherland Institute, Rick Larsen speaks on the controversial Utah Medical Cannabis Act with KNRS’s Rod Arquette. Listen to the full segment below: More Insights...
by Rick B. Larsen | May 21, 2018
Medical marijuana debate in Utah resembles a NASCAR pileup Written by Originally published by Utah Policy. When accidents occur in auto racing, spectators get so caught up in the carnage and the speed at which it all happens that they have little...
by Matthew Anderson | May 21, 2018
Who manages the West’s federal lands? Written by Matthew Anderson The federal government owns roughly 640 million acres – about 28 percent of the entire country – and nearly 90 percent of this land is located in the western United States. That means...