by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Dec 10, 2020
Why canceling everyone’s college debt is a bad idea Written by Student loan debt is the worst, right? A Biden administration will no doubt be pressured to pursue policies to cancel student loan debt on a broad scale. To those who have recently taken out...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jul 23, 2020
U.S. History of Civics part 6: Utah’s story Written by The following essay is part 6 – the final installment – in a series that discusses the history of civics education in America. U.S. History of Civics part 1: The Founders’ vision — ‘What species of...
by Derek Monson | Jan 31, 2020
Education and healthcare issues to look for in the 2020 legislative session Written by Derek Monson There are two policy areas in which reforms could most directly impact families and businesses in the 2020 legislative session: education and healthcare. And...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Jan 30, 2020
Three ways you can celebrate National School Choice Week Written by Utah has a unique opportunity to consider education choice in our state right now. We’re in the timely overlap of the first week of the Utah State Legislative session and National School...
by William C. Duncan | Jan 24, 2020
Supreme Court case deals with education, religious discrimination Written by Photo courtesy of the Institute for Justice On Wednesday, January 22, the Supreme Court held oral arguments in a Montana case involving education and religious discrimination – a...