Police Want Access to Your ‘Data Mobile’
Legislators interested in protecting the Fourth Amendment rights of their constituents should follow Utah’s lead in requiring search warrants for vehicle data and any other third-party data that law enforcement might try to...
The Freedoms We Have Lost
As we reflect on the freedoms celebrated in the Declaration of Independence, it is essential to acknowledge those we have lost along the way.
Hands-On Learning
Schools should offer more hands-on vocational programs, as the current college-focused education system fails to engage many students who prefer practical, on-the-job training.
We Must Build More Homes – The Emerging Political Consensus
Despite politicians from different parties often having stark political differences, increasingly their assessments of America’s housing market woes are aligned.
Utah Lights An Innovative Path To Matching Benefits With Work Realities
This shift to full time gig work has come at the expense of traditional work-related benefits. That is, until last year, when Utah passed an innovative idea for portable benefits into law.
Utah’s New Microschool Law: a Model for Other States
Microschool founders face major problems. One of the biggest: local governments. Overly burdensome regulations dictate where these schools can be located and how they must be built. But Utah just passed a law, a first of its kind...