Libertas Institute Submits Comments Opposing NLRB Joint Employer Rule Making
This week, Libertas Institute submitted comments to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) opposing its Notice of Proposed Rule Making titled, “Standard for Determining Joint-Employer Standard.”
Does Utah Need Another Water Study?
"Mega-drought! Don’t water your lawn before this date! Slow the flow! Pray for moisture!" If you’ve lived in Utah for any significant amount of time, then you’ve probably heard all these phrases. The fact of the matter is Utah...
Are We Experiencing an Airbnbust?
Travelers have stayed in people’s primary or secondary properties in exchange for money for centuries. What’s modern are the apps we use to arrange such rentals and the zoning laws that criminalize the otherwise peaceful activity.
How Occupational Licensing Might Boost Utah’s GDP and Employment Outcomes
In 2019, Arizona became the first state to require that state licensing agencies recognize an equivalent license issued by another state and issue a reciprocal license to practice in Arizona.
The Inequality of School Zoning Laws
The biggest hurdle facing education entrepreneurs is zoning and occupancy rules.
Biden Forgot We No Longer Work in 1930s Conditions
In the latest mishandling of the modern-day economy, the Biden Administration announced earlier this week a draft rule that will effectively put many gig workers out of work.