by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 14, 2024
Do students benefit academically from curriculum transparency? Written by Efforts to increase transparency of instructional materials used in public school classrooms have focused on preventing controversies. That is, they have focused on checking “rogue teachers”...
by The Likely Voter | Mar 14, 2024
Q&A: Understanding the Supreme Court battle over Texas and Florida social media regulation Written by In recent years, social media regulation has been a common topic debated in the news. Two states in particular, Texas and Florida, recently passed laws...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 14, 2024
Social media cases at Supreme Court show how policymakers need to reach a balance on regulation Written by The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two consolidated cases last month that involve content regulation on social media. The novelty of the issue –...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 12, 2024
Why funding more microschools in Utah makes sense Written by Originally published in the Salt Lake Tribune. The Utah Legislature just appropriated an additional $40 million for the Utah Fits All (UFA) scholarship program during its 2024 general session. Launching...
by Sutherland Institute | Mar 12, 2024
Housing, Education, Taxes are Top Issues for Utah Likely Voters, Survey Finds Written by SALT LAKE CITY (March 11, 2024) – Heading into the 2024 elections, most likely voters in Utah view housing affordability, education funding and taxes as most important to their...
by The Likely Voter | Mar 7, 2024
Small steps to big wins – 5 legislative victories that will benefit Utahns Written by The Likely Voter After a successful 2024 legislative session, Utahns can look forward to more robust religious protections, better data informing family policy, and expanding...