Utah REINS: Yet Another Step Forward for Utah’s Regulatory Environment
By placing meaningful constraints on agency rulemaking, the state has reaffirmed its commitment to economic freedom and limited government.
Autopilot Tragedy in Draper Spurs Debate as Tesla Expands Fully Autonomous Fleet
Incidents like the accident in Draper shouldn’t derail progress on AV technology. They should prompt us to focus on improving these systems through further testing and innovation.
Libertas Institute Submits Comments Regarding the Utah Minor Protection in Social Media Act Rule
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.
AI is the Brush, Not the Artist
Despite its many capabilities, AI is ultimately just a tool, not an independent mind. As economist David Autor put it, "tools generally aren’t substitutes for expertise but rather levers for its application.”
Breast Cancer Screening Bus Faces Zoning Fight
Zoning laws are often associated with restrictions on building sheds or accessory dwelling units (ADUs). However, in South Jordan, Utah, overly strict zoning regulations are now impeding the operation of a mobile breast cancer...
Missouri Goes Zero to One Hundred on Sandboxes
Missouri, also known as The-Show-Me State, is known for more than just the Gateway Arch. This year, the state has shown the rest of the country how to promote innovation.