by William C. Duncan | Oct 5, 2023
First Amendment requires courts to stay out of tithing dispute Written by William C. Duncan How should we resolve religious disputes? If you think that a minister is insufficiently orthodox or that your church’s hierarchy chose the wrong pastor, what can you do?...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Oct 3, 2023
How AI could prevent teacher burnout Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks According to a recent report, state education technology officials are seeing an increase in requests for guidance on using artificial intelligence in education. Even Utah lawmakers have been...
by Defending Ideas | Oct 3, 2023
A firsthand account of overcoming ‘benefits cliffs’ to escape poverty Written by Trying to get out of chronic poverty is challenging. Sometimes, government programs designed to help can actually make upward mobility feel harder to achieve. On this episode, we talk...
by William C. Duncan | Sep 27, 2023
How people of faith have shaped America’s Constitution Written by Originally published in Deseret News. The liberty to speak freely on issues of consequence. The chance to vote for our representatives. The freedom to join others to promote causes we care about. The...
by The Likely Voter | Sep 27, 2023
Three ways voters can create change in the American system Written by The Likely Voter The rule of law is an important part of the success of any nation. In the case of the United States, having a written constitution is a testament to how seriously the nation...