Research & Insights
Articles
The Flawed Civic Understanding behind Attacks on the Supreme Court
Criticisms of SCOTUS show a deficient understanding of the Constitution’s ‘structural protections’ and our need for them.
Rep. Blake Moore on urgency of reining in federal spending
Rep. Blake Moore of Utah's 1st Congressional District joins the show to discuss runaway federal spending and how to shift away from America's "debt culture."
At Congressional Series, Rep. Curtis urges voters to reject polarized politics and take note of bipartisanship
During his speech at the Congressional Series, Rep. John Curtis addressed political division head on.
Should we stop talking about ‘polarization’ in education policy?
Viewing today’s education policy issues outside of the framework of right-left politics may help us find our way forward in education reform.
Rep. Burgess Owens on education, family and infrastructure
Rep. Burgess Owens of Utah's 4th Congressional District joins the show to discuss upward mobility, with a special focus on the importance of options in both K-12 and post-secondary education.
Sen. Romney joins Congressional Series, talks family, happiness and enterprise
At Sutherland’s annual Congressional Series, Sen. Mitt Romney touts Utah’s success and America’s resilience in a changing world.
Helping parents address chronic absenteeism
Utah education leaders and researchers note that there is no single reason to explain the uptick in absenteeism – the reasons are as varied as the students and families.
Denial of Catholic foster couple is a loss for kids & religious freedom
A Massachusetts couple's application to become foster parents was denied by the state. The reason? Their Catholic faith.
How to strengthen the ‘success sequence’ in Utah
Growing numbers of young adults across America — including here in Utah — are moving into adulthood without a durable connection to two benchmarks strongly connected to human well-being: work and marriage.
The Flawed Civic Understanding behind Attacks on the Supreme Court
Criticisms of SCOTUS show a deficient understanding of the Constitution’s ‘structural protections’ and our need for them.
Rep. Blake Moore on urgency of reining in federal spending
Rep. Blake Moore of Utah's 1st Congressional District joins the show to discuss runaway federal spending and how to shift away from America's "debt culture."
At Congressional Series, Rep. Curtis urges voters to reject polarized politics and take note of bipartisanship
During his speech at the Congressional Series, Rep. John Curtis addressed political division head on.
Should we stop talking about ‘polarization’ in education policy?
Viewing today’s education policy issues outside of the framework of right-left politics may help us find our way forward in education reform.
Rep. Burgess Owens on education, family and infrastructure
Rep. Burgess Owens of Utah's 4th Congressional District joins the show to discuss upward mobility, with a special focus on the importance of options in both K-12 and post-secondary education.
Sen. Romney joins Congressional Series, talks family, happiness and enterprise
At Sutherland’s annual Congressional Series, Sen. Mitt Romney touts Utah’s success and America’s resilience in a changing world.
Helping parents address chronic absenteeism
Utah education leaders and researchers note that there is no single reason to explain the uptick in absenteeism – the reasons are as varied as the students and families.
Denial of Catholic foster couple is a loss for kids & religious freedom
A Massachusetts couple's application to become foster parents was denied by the state. The reason? Their Catholic faith.
How to strengthen the ‘success sequence’ in Utah
Growing numbers of young adults across America — including here in Utah — are moving into adulthood without a durable connection to two benchmarks strongly connected to human well-being: work and marriage.