by William C. Duncan | Jun 20, 2024
The secret recording of Alito reveals something — but not about Alito Written by Originally published in The Hill. Justice Antonin Scalia recounted that after he joined the majority in ruling that burning an American flag was a form of protected speech in a landmark...
by William C. Duncan | Jun 12, 2024
Justice Alito is right to not recuse over flag flap Written by First published in The Hill. The Supreme Court is releasing various opinions this month, as is normal at the conclusion of its term each June. What isn’t normal are the ongoing politically motivated...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks and William C. Duncan | Jun 10, 2024
Policy objections to scholarship program don’t affect its constitutionality Written by Originally published in Deseret News. In early May, 10,000 Utah students were notified that they would receive a publicly funded, $8,000 Utah Fits All Scholarship to personalize...
by Derek Monson | Jun 3, 2024
This primary election season, recognize that secure elections require public trust Written by Derek Monson Originally published in Utah News Dispatch. A major presidential candidate convicted of 34 felonies uses the verdict to bolster his campaign. Accusations of...
by William C. Duncan | May 22, 2024
Why religion is good for society Written by Originally published in Deseret News. The role of faith in public life is often hotly contested, especially considering the discouraging number of people who view religion as having a negative, rather than positive, impact...