Libertas Utah Articles

Why are bureaucrats being required to micromanage upholsterers and clothiers?
Utah's Constitution needs to protect what judges no longer do—the right to pursue a peaceful occupation of one's choosing.
Utah has become very good at winning what could be called, “best of the worst” awards: “Best Managed State”, “Best State for Business”, “Best Economic Outlook." But as a deeper reading of the recently published Fraser Institute’s Economic Freedom of North America 2017 report shows, Utah has large room for improvement.
Will the government come after your house next in the name of the "public good?"
If only the wealthy can afford to get out of jail as they await their trial, then the system is in need of reform. Here's one way that can happen.
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case where the government accessed the past location information of a person without a warrant.

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