“The results of the Sutherland Institute/Heart+Mind survey,” said Sutherland religious freedom scholar Bill Duncan, “suggest that telling the story of religion’s value to society, grounded in the facts, can noticeably improve…
Sutherland releases new report on America’s growing religious “nones” Written by SALT LAKE CITY (November 24, 2025) – Today, Sutherland Institute released a report about the results of a new survey of…
Originally published in Utah Policy. A court decision last week replacing the Utah Legislature’s congressional district map with one favored by interest groups has become a source of partisan wrangling. In responding to this…
In redistricting dispute, don’t lose focus on the constitution Written by Originally published in Utah Policy. A court decision last week replacing the Utah Legislature’s congressional district map with one favored by…
Your student’s application to another public school was denied. Here are parent-friendly reforms to help with the next steps Written by While Utah has a strong school open enrollment law, it ranks low for its appeals process.…
The right of appeal is a vital American legal principle that ensures fairness in official government decision-making. An appeal allows decisions to be reviewed by another entity when it’s believed there has been an error in…
Sutherland brief calls on 10th Circuit to protect families and schools from religious discrimination Written by SALT LAKE CITY (November 18, 2025) – Today, Sutherland Institute released a statement from Constitutional Law…
What our children can still teach us Written by Children naturally model the virtues — wonder, curiosity, humility — that adults need to revive in order to strengthen civic life and heal polarization. Recovering a posture of…
What our children can still teach us Written by Children naturally model the virtues — wonder, curiosity, humility — that adults need to revive in order to strengthen civic life and heal polarization. Recovering a posture of…
Who’s accountable when religious freedom is violated? Written by The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Monday in a case where a former prisoner, forcibly shaved in violation of his religious vows, seeks financial…
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