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...
by Rick B. Larsen | Aug 8, 2023
America is almost 250 years old. Will we see celebrations or a funeral wake? Written by Rick B. Larsen Originally published in Deseret News. In Utah, July 4 and 24 create what is essentially — if unintentionally — a monthlong celebration of freedom, heritage and...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Aug 3, 2023
How members of Congress should approach education policy Written by Originally published in Utah Policy. Rep. Chris Stewart is set to leave Congress soon. Whoever takes his place will inevitably be asked how he or she can fix problems in education. This will offer...