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More good news from the courts on religious freedom
In instances of legislative action that runs in opposition of religious beliefs, the courts provide an important and necessary backstop.
The impact of Sandra Day O’Connor
Sandra Day O’Connor’s service on and away from the court left long-standing impacts on education, religious freedom and family issues.
Utah voters support the success sequence
New survey data shows that a majority of likely voters in Utah support the concepts of the success sequence and approve of teaching them in schools. So, when critics still push back against the sequence – education, work, and marriage before kids – as one of the best frameworks for avoiding poverty and living a successful and happy life, what's the best response?
Most likely voters in Utah support teaching ‘success sequence’ in schools, new Sutherland survey finds
Most likely voters in Utah agree with the concepts of the success sequence and support teaching them in public school, a new survey from Sutherland Institute finds.
Amicus briefs: What they are and how they impact court cases
As part of the legal process, the amicus brief plays a pivotal role in ensuring adequate attention is brought to every facet of the case.
A success story: Using Junior Achievement in home-school co-ops
Several Utah families have incorporated an annual hands-on entrepreneurial experience into their homeschool co-op through JA, and it's become a highlight for students and parents alike.
How family policy debates sometimes ignore the family itself
Debates about family policy often focus on an array of programs or interventions like licensed child care, pre-K, or the K-12 education system. But all too often, the family itself as an optimal environment for the healthy development of young children – and a fundamental institution of civil society – gets left out of the discussion.
Anti-Israel protests, children’s access to obscenity show difficulties of finding clear free speech limits
Supreme Court’s protective rulings on free speech have not resolved every area of controversy, as ongoing issues illustrate.
For kids, marriage still matters
We should be teaching the ‘success sequence’ in public schools. Research has proven marriage’s value.
More good news from the courts on religious freedom
In instances of legislative action that runs in opposition of religious beliefs, the courts provide an important and necessary backstop.
The impact of Sandra Day O’Connor
Sandra Day O’Connor’s service on and away from the court left long-standing impacts on education, religious freedom and family issues.
Utah voters support the success sequence
New survey data shows that a majority of likely voters in Utah support the concepts of the success sequence and approve of teaching them in schools. So, when critics still push back against the sequence – education, work, and marriage before kids – as one of the best frameworks for avoiding poverty and living a successful and happy life, what's the best response?
Most likely voters in Utah support teaching ‘success sequence’ in schools, new Sutherland survey finds
Most likely voters in Utah agree with the concepts of the success sequence and support teaching them in public school, a new survey from Sutherland Institute finds.
Amicus briefs: What they are and how they impact court cases
As part of the legal process, the amicus brief plays a pivotal role in ensuring adequate attention is brought to every facet of the case.
A success story: Using Junior Achievement in home-school co-ops
Several Utah families have incorporated an annual hands-on entrepreneurial experience into their homeschool co-op through JA, and it's become a highlight for students and parents alike.
How family policy debates sometimes ignore the family itself
Debates about family policy often focus on an array of programs or interventions like licensed child care, pre-K, or the K-12 education system. But all too often, the family itself as an optimal environment for the healthy development of young children – and a fundamental institution of civil society – gets left out of the discussion.
Anti-Israel protests, children’s access to obscenity show difficulties of finding clear free speech limits
Supreme Court’s protective rulings on free speech have not resolved every area of controversy, as ongoing issues illustrate.
For kids, marriage still matters
We should be teaching the ‘success sequence’ in public schools. Research has proven marriage’s value.