by William C. Duncan | Sep 4, 2020
Religious freedom scholars say Little Sisters case creates new front in divisive culture war Written by While the Supreme Court put some issues to rest with its recent religious freedom decisions, there is one case that remains largely unsettled: the Little...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 19, 2020
SCOTUS 2019-20 term marked by modest victories for religious freedom – read our Q&A with Jewish leader Howard Slugh Written by Is the U.S. Supreme Court ready for a major overhaul when it comes to religious freedom? Howard Slugh, founder and general...
by William C. Duncan | Jul 23, 2020
Why Utah’s constitution contains ‘every imaginable protection’ for religious freedom Written by William C. Duncan The search for religious freedom is woven deeply into Utah’s history. More so than almost any other state (except perhaps some of the original...
by William C. Duncan | Mar 11, 2020
Peaceful multiculturalism is far better than ‘tolerance,’ say Azerbaijani leaders Written by Earlier this week, religious and government leaders from the country of Azerbaijan visited Utah for a discussion – hosted by Sutherland Institute – of principles...
by William C. Duncan | Feb 14, 2020
Sutherland Institute launches new series: Religious Freedom 101 Written by On January 6, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his eighth State of the Union address and articulated “four essential freedoms” which the nation, now involved in the Second...