by Derek Monson | Apr 15, 2022
Insights on the future of ranked-choice voting in Utah Written by Derek Monson This week Sutherland Institute co-sponsored an event with the University of Utah Department of Political Science and College of Social and Behavioral Sciences about the future of...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 15, 2022
Take joy in the freedom to worship (or not) that we have in the U.S. Written by William C. Duncan In a rare occurrence noted in the news, the religious celebrations and holy days of Easter (Christianity), Ramadan (Islam) and Passover (Judaism) all fall in the month...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 13, 2022
Court observers eager to see Jackson’s judicial philosophy in action Written by William C. Duncan When Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson begins her service on the Supreme Court, court watchers will be anxious to see how she approaches the role of interpreting and...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 8, 2022
Factors guiding decisions about Supreme Court nominees Written by William C. Duncan In the debate over the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson, senators announced their intention to vote for or against confirmation. These decisions typically focus on three issues....
by William C. Duncan | Apr 7, 2022
Supreme Court to address exercise of religion in the workplace Written by William C. Duncan One of the most significant religious freedom cases the U.S. Supreme Court is considering this year involves a football coach who says he was pushed from his job because his...
by Derek Monson | Apr 6, 2022
The benefits and drawbacks of ranked-choice voting Written by The 2022 general session of the Utah Legislature saw a raft of bills proposed to reform, expand and/or eliminate Utah’s municipal election ranked-choice voting (RCV) pilot program, which is slated to run...