by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Aug 17, 2023
History of parent-driven education: Part 7 – Today’s post-pandemic era to the future of parent-driven options Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks It is back-to-school season. Many parents are looking forward to sending their children to school after a summer of...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 17, 2023
States should welcome religiously motivated foster parents Written by Originally published in the Washington Examiner. Massachusetts’s recent decision to deny a Catholic couple the ability to foster children due to their religious beliefs stands at odds with Supreme...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 16, 2023
Does the Utah Constitution recognize a broad right to abortion? Written by Last week, the Utah Supreme Court held oral arguments in a challenge to the state’s abortion regulations, Planned Parenthood v. Utah. Each party was given 20 minutes to make its argument and...
by The Likely Voter | Aug 10, 2023
Rep. Stewart reflects on time in Congress, hopes to be remembered for prioritizing family Written by In one of his last events as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Rep. Chris Stewart spoke at Sutherland Institute’s annual Congressional Series, held at...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Aug 9, 2023
History of parent-driven education: Part 6 – Vouchers, ESAs and pre-pandemic private-school choice Written by The role and rights of parents in education continues to be a hot topic. With heightened awareness in the news cycle, some commentators are wondering how...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 9, 2023
Wisconsin says Catholic charity group isn’t religious enough Written by Imagine a private school whose mission is to offer “Christ-centered education” to its students. Would it be a good idea for the government to be charged with deciding whether that mission is...