Libertas Utah Articles

Teachers often say they want children to ask questions, but the unfortunate reality is that traditional schools discourage child curiosity. 
Introducing something like gun-sniffing dogs into schools may seem like a nice solution. But there are other things that a school can do that don’t involve violating a student’s right to privacy.
This isn’t just a battle for today — it’s a continuation of the American legacy of resisting overreach and protecting individual liberty.
Just as Otis declared that “a man’s house is his castle,” we must now declare that our phones, cars, and data are part of that same castle, deserving the same protections from government intrusion.
Today, Libertas Institute and our partners at Abundance Institute submitted comments to the Utah Division of Consumer Protection regarding the Regarding the Utah Minor Protection in Social Media Act Rule.

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