Libertas Institute Calls 2014 Legislative Session a “Resounding Success”
Priority bills all passed either unanimously, or with little dissent Salt Lake City, UT (January 22, 2014) — In an effort to better protect both polices officers and the public at large, Libertas Institute has proposed reforms to...
Libertas Institute Proposes Changes to Forcible Entry Police Warrants
Salt Lake City, UT (January 22, 2014) — In an effort to better protect both polices officers and the public at large, Libertas Institute has proposed reforms to Utah law regarding authorization over forcible entry warrants. House...
Utah Legislature Unanimously and Unknowingly Gutted Controversial 2000 Citizen Initiative
Salt Lake City, UT (December 17, 2013) — In a newly released policy analysis, Libertas Institute sheds light on a potentially deceptive change to forfeiture law in Utah. In the 2013 general session, the Utah legislature...
Libertas Institute Statement on the Bigamy Lawsuit Decision
Salt Lake City, UT (December 13, 2013) — Libertas Institute President Connor Boyack released the following statement on Judge Waddoups’ ruling regarding the Kody Brown lawsuit over Utah’s bigamy law: “We welcome...
Libertas Institute Announces Program to Encourage Citizen Involvement
Salt Lake City, UT (December 3, 2013) — In an effort to involve more Utahns in the political process, Libertas Institute announces the launch of a new program to bring more citizens to the legislature. The Citizen Sponsorship...
Majority of Utah Voters Oppose Anti-Discrimination Law
New public opinion poll erodes support for proposed legislation Salt Lake City, UT (November 25, 2013) — A new poll conducted by Libertas Institute shows that a majority of Utah voters oppose punishing business owners or...