by William C. Duncan | Sep 14, 2023
Abortion coverage lawsuits could be avoided with better religious accommodation Written by The biblical story of Daniel and his associates being asked to eat foods forbidden by their religion in Daniel 1 represents an archetypal conflict between religious commitment...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Sep 7, 2023
Can free market thinking improve education policy? Written by This past week, Sutherland Institute wrapped up its annual Congressional Series, hosting an event with Rep. Burgess Owens. Like many others in the national spotlight right now – including presidential...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 6, 2023
FBI should be able to target extremists without smearing people of faith Written by In 2009, the FBI allegedly approached Muhammad Tanvir about informing on members of his Muslim religious community. Tanvir said that when he refused, he was placed on the federal...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Aug 31, 2023
Should we stop talking about ‘polarization’ in education policy? Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks Last week Sutherland Institute hosted an event where Rep. John Curtis and panelists spoke about the rise in political polarization. Panelist Verlan Lewis, the...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Aug 24, 2023
Helping parents address chronic absenteeism Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks For years, education leaders have been working to reduce chronic absenteeism, a term commonly defined as students missing 10% of the academic year. But the recent rise in chronic...