by William C. Duncan | Jun 20, 2024
The secret recording of Alito reveals something — but not about Alito Written by Originally published in The Hill. Justice Antonin Scalia recounted that after he joined the majority in ruling that burning an American flag was a form of protected speech in a landmark...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jun 18, 2024
Questions to candidates in debates reflect high interest in education choice Written by All candidates in the gubernatorial and attorney general debates signaled support for education choice. Between now and election day, candidates ought to elevate education policies...
by The Likely Voter | Jun 13, 2024
Q&A: Mail-in voting and Utah’s election process Written by Registered voters across the state began receiving their ballots in the mail last week for the party primaries on Tuesday, June 25. Sutherland’s chief growth officer, Derek Monson, participated in a...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jun 13, 2024
Where could the success sequence fit in Utah academic standards? Written by The Utah Legislature’s recent Joint Resolution Concerning the Success Sequence directly encouraged two actions: (1) the Utah State Board of Education to review the state academic standards...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 12, 2024
Justice Alito is right to not recuse over flag flap Written by First published in The Hill. The Supreme Court is releasing various opinions this month, as is normal at the conclusion of its term each June. What isn’t normal are the ongoing politically motivated...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 12, 2024
Ruling on teacher’s firing shows how clear laws could help keep religious entities out of court Written by The U.S. Supreme Court has made clear that the U.S. Constitution protects a religious organization’s choice of employees who will represent them in...