by Nic Dunn | May 2, 2024
Conservatives’ Golden Opportunity to Win the Minimum-Wage Argument Written by Originally published in National Review. California’s new $20-an-hour minimum wage for fast-food workers has again sparked a familiar debate about upward mobility. In an election year,...
by William C. Duncan | May 2, 2024
Protecting property rights against government overreach Written by William C. Duncan Property and business owners interact with government regulations in a wide variety of settings. The Framers of the Constitution recognized that government actions, particularly...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | May 2, 2024
Do we need to care about the Utah State Board of Education? Written by Headlines about the Utah GOP nominating convention displayed how contentious politics are nowadays, and showed how hotly contested the races for the state school board have become as well. An...
by Sutherland Institute | Apr 30, 2024
Election Trust Forum at Utah Valley University Written by What: Sutherland Institute, in collaboration with the Gary R. Herbert Institute for Public Policy at Utah Valley University and the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University, will be hosting a forum on...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 26, 2024
Looking at Supreme Court and religious freedom through the lens of the presidential campaign Written by William C. Duncan The headline of a recent satirical article highlighted the unusual nature of the 2024 presidential election: “America Honors Earth Day By...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Apr 25, 2024
Education policy to consider during the 2024 election season Written by U.S. presidential elections center on politics – polls, primaries, speeches, electoral votes. Americans should view elections as an opportunity to also learn about policy – the ideas that go...