by Derek Monson | Jun 8, 2022
Q&A: Research on ranked choice voting suggests mixed effects Written by Political science research on ranked choice voting (RCV) is not sufficient to draw conclusions regarding voter turnout, elected officials’ accountability to voters, or voter confidence in...
by Sutherland Institute | Jun 3, 2022
State School Board District 4 primary debate – June 8 Written by Continuing efforts to help voters become better informed about individuals seeking to serve on the Utah State Board of Education (USBE), a debate will be conducted next week with Republican primary...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 3, 2022
School-based religious freedom conflict bubbles up in N.Y. Written by In the past half century, religious liberty lawsuits have become more common. One reason for the change is the increased legal regulation of a wide range of public and private endeavors. This...
by Jonathan Ammons | Jun 3, 2022
The war in Ukraine and American exceptionalism Written by Any views, thoughts, or opinions expressed by the author are his alone and do not necessarily reflect those of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or any other organization or corporation with...
by Derek Monson | Jun 3, 2022
Scholars scrutinize civics and history in Utah’s higher ed institutions Written by Reports on the status and performance of higher education are a common occurrence. When an entity like higher ed gets hundreds of millions in state taxpayer dollars (and billions more...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 2, 2022
Oral arguments give public a peek at Supreme Court’s work Written by The attention given to the leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion – because it is so unprecedented – highlights how much of the court’s work is done away from the view of the public. The major...