Sutherland Institute releases AI data center research in new series on technology policy Written by SALT LAKE CITY (May 4, 2026) — Today, Sutherland Institute released Building a Human-Centered Digital Future, Part 1: Data…
Harrisburg, Pa., April 22, 2026 — Despite 2025 being an off-year election, Pennsylvania still saw heavy political spending by unions, according to a new report from the Commonwealth Foundation. The judicial-retention…
by Defending Ideas | Mar 31, 2026Conservatism is facing a defining moment. As debates over government power, political personalities, federalism, and first principles move to the center of public life, a fundamental question…
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks and Sydney Willis | Mar 31, 2026The following report announces districts that have earned an Open Enrollment Excellence Certificate, reviews the current state of open enrollment in Utah, and…
Harrisburg, Pa., March 11, 2026 — Pennsylvania is one of the most overregulated states for childcare. And despite more than $50 million in additional state funding since 2023, too many families continue to…
by Derek Monson | Mar 3, 2026As AI reshapes society, Utah voters call for policy grounded in parental authority, practical safeguards, and respect for innovation rather than government overreach. read more by Derek Monson |…
by Defending Ideas | Feb 24, 2026America spends nearly $1.5 trillion each year to fight poverty and support families. So why do so many families remain stuck? read more by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Feb 23, 2026This…
by Derek Monson and Ford Copple | Feb 24, 2026Utah voters are less confident in elections and less willing to re-elect their legislators when the law burdens their right to cast their ballot by mail, and more confident and…
SALT LAKE CITY (February 18, 2026) — Sutherland Institute today released a new policy report examining how federal court decisions have limited states’ ability to regulate spending on elections and arguing for a…
Harrisburg, Pa., January 30, 2026 — Since 2020, total appeals in front of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court have risen by more than 50 percent. Increased cases mean more decision-making on issues impacting the daily lives of…
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