Utah Advocates for Religion, but the State’s Constitution Has an Inconsistency
Utah is a state that prides itself on freedom of religion. But you may be surprised to learn that Utah’s Constitution has had anti religious elements for over one hundred years.
Should your veterinarian take a diversity class?
Continuing education is important for business vitality, but laws requiring certain classes are counterproductive.
Why Utah leads the U.S. in economic growth
Utah led the U.S. in job creation in the last economic expansion (2009-2020), an unrecognized achievement that should generate a discussion amongst policymakers.
Biden Cancels Consumer Consent
President Joe Biden’s infrastructure legislation, passed in November, 2021, undercuts consumer privacy.
Utah should be the next state to allow psychologists to prescribe medication
Utah needs help with high rates of mental illness and a shortage of practitioners.
‘Smile, you’re on camera!’ The constitutional dangers of PhotoCop
Photo policing raises a tangle of ethical questions. Is it fair to ticket the owner of the car regardless of who was driving? Is it legal to use facial recognition for ticketing?