by Derek Monson and William C. Duncan | Oct 1, 2024
Amendment D decision should heighten focus on the most important constitutional considerations Written by Originally published in Deseret News. The debate over Amendment D has often sacrificed important constitutional considerations in favor of a focus on less...
by Derek Monson | Sep 12, 2024
The real issues at stake in the debate over Amendment D Written by Originally published in The Salt Lake Tribune. In July, the Utah Supreme Court issued a controversial ruling. In August, the Utah Legislature put Amendment D on the ballot to respond to that ruling....
by Peter Reichard | Sep 11, 2024
Five bygone elections that echo into 2024 Written by Peter Reichard Originally published in American Habits. “The ugliest presidential election in history!” “The biggest election of our lifetime!” “The most dangerous candidate ever.” Another quadrennial brings another...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Aug 30, 2024
How Utah can increase parent access to curriculum Written by Originally published in Deseret News. A lot has been said recently about parents’ rights in schools (and rightly so), but a lot less has been said about parent responsibility in schools. A key part of that...
by Rick B. Larsen and Scott Anderson | Aug 25, 2024
Call for Utah constitutional amendment is about safeguarding checks and balances in lawmaking Written by Rick B. Larsen Originally published in Deseret News. In a recent statement, Sutherland Institute called for legislative action in a special session, preparatory to...