by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 23, 2023
How Congress could help make up for COVID learning loss Written by Originally published in the Washington Examiner. As the years during and after the pandemic have demonstrated, America is rethinking education. More families are homeschooling than ever. More states...
by Derek Monson | Mar 22, 2023
How to remedy the West’s fractured election policies Written by Originally published in Deseret News. The 2024 presidential election cycle is slowly building momentum with a new headline each day speculating on who will, or will not, announce a candidacy. As the...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 22, 2023
Absenteeism and the success sequence Written by Researchers have found that when an individual follows a series of steps called “the success sequence,” the chances of staying out of poverty are astonishingly high. Basically, if someone in their younger years...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 22, 2023
States can learn from federal regulators how not to implement rules Written by Sensing a looming religious freedom conflict after the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated all state abortion regulations in 1973, Congress acted to protect the ability of healthcare workers...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 16, 2023
Colorado religious school asks Supreme Court to take case on ministerial exception Written by At the core of religious freedom is the ability of churches and religious organizations to choose who will represent them by teaching their message. For a government agency...
by Sutherland Institute | Mar 9, 2023
Strengthening education, religious freedom and family – 5 bills that will benefit Utah families Written by Utah families will now benefit from expanded education options, enhanced religious freedom protections, and more opportunities for children because of...