by William C. Duncan | Feb 7, 2025
Utah considers a modest step in restoring federalism – and more can be done Written by William C. Duncan Originally published in Utah Policy. Although federal politics usually draw the most public attention, the framers of the U.S. Constitution had a different set of...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 27, 2025
Parents can’t be involved in child’s app downloads? That’s a legal stretch Written by William C. Duncan Originally published in Deseret News. The Utah Legislature has begun its 2025 session, and in addition to important issues like the economy and education, it will...
by Nic Dunn | Dec 12, 2024
How to strengthen the American Dream for Utah families who feel stuck on the social safety net Written by Nic Dunn Originally published in Deseret News. While speaking at a joint Sutherland Institute/American Enterprise Institute event in Salt Lake City in 2023, AEI...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Dec 11, 2024
National politics may shake up the federal approach to education. Utah should stay the course Written by Originally published in The Salt Lake Tribune. This election cycle, Utah overwhelmingly voted in favor of former President Donald Trump, who just announced that...
by Peter Reichard | Dec 3, 2024
Impacts as far as the eye can see: Utah’s public lands lawsuit Written by Peter Reichard Originally published in American Habits. A new dawn of federalism may be coming to our states, particularly as it pertains to federal lands. In August, Utah filed a lawsuit asking...