by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 9, 2023
Legislative wrap-up: Education policy’s new pluralism paradigm Written by The 2023 legislative session ended last week, and the Legislature got a lot done – especially in education. The final hours of the session saw a lot of movement in public education funding....
by Sutherland Institute | Mar 8, 2023
Sutherland Institute and American Enterprise Institute to Co-host FREE Forum in Salt Lake City Written by What: Sutherland Institute and the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) will be co-hosting FREE Forum Salt Lake City. The FREE Initiative (Family, Religion,...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 8, 2023
Sutherland’s role in successful student-athlete uniform bill Written by In the recently concluded legislative session, Utah legislators approved a bill that provides an important protection to students in state schools so they will not have to choose between...
by Stan Rasmussen | Mar 7, 2023
Lowry Snow’s legislative legacy includes juvenile justice reform, inmate education Written by Stan Rasmussen Originally published in St. George News. Though serving in public office can be a thankless job, it is important to recognize elected leaders who exemplify...
by Derek Monson | Mar 3, 2023
Family should be priority for interim Written by Originally published in Utah Policy. The 2023 Utah legislative session closes this week. When it concludes, lawmakers will have enacted hundreds of new laws and policy reforms designed to address issues such as...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 2, 2023
Constitutional norms provide room for people to act on their beliefs Written by Terrence Malick’s 2019 film, A Hidden Life, tells the story of Austrian farmer Franz Jägerstätter, who was executed by the Nazis in 1943 when he refused to serve after being drafted into...