by William C. Duncan | Mar 21, 2025
Utah legislative fights over judiciary highlight need to reinforce separation of powers Written by William C. Duncan Originally published in Deseret News. The conclusion of the 2025 legislative session also ended debate over a slew of bills aimed at the Utah Supreme...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Mar 18, 2025
Utah advanced parent-driven education but left reforms on the table Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Originally published in Utah Policy. This year, Utah legislators made noteworthy improvements in education policy while elevating parents’ rights and supporting...
by Nic Dunn | Mar 6, 2025
New Evidence on the Social Safety Net, Marriage, and Work Written by Originally published in Institute for Family Studies. Carlotta is a resident of the state of Georgia who is trying to navigate the government social safety net while pursuing opportunities to...
by Peter Reichard | Feb 20, 2025
Safety net or snare? Reassessing the impact of public assistance Written by Peter Reichard Originally published in American Habits. Your family has been struggling financially and is on public assistance. After completing a training program and proving yourself as an...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 20, 2025
Original public meaning, not subjective intent, should guide Utah judge’s evaluation of scholarship law Written by William C. Duncan Originally published in Utah Policy A recent news report about a challenge to the Utah Fits All program, which provides scholarships to...