Libertas Institute (Utah)


The Libertas Institute is a libertarian think tank located in Lehi, Utah. The organization's stated mission is "clear a path for each Utahn to pursue a better life by removing obstacles that limit opportunity. The Institute focuses on five areas: free markets, personal freedom, justice and due process, education empowerment, and limited and open government.

First-In-The-Nation Policies

The organization has developed and secured passage of a number of policies that were first of their kind in the nation:
  1. A comprehensive digital privacy law to protect data held by third parties from government intrusion.
  2. A law that prohibits the government from requiring permits and licenses of minors operating lemonade stands and other small .
  3. A “free range parenting” law preventing parents from being punished for providing their children with some basic
  4. A law enforcement transparency effort that requires police to disclose information about each forcible entry home invasion and SWAT team .
  5. A food truck freedom law that prevents local governments from requiring duplicative inspections, licenses, and f
  6. A law setting a cap on the amount of interest and late fees that can be imposed on a person’s fine, to prevent the perpetual increasing of debt obligations by low income people to the

    Areas of Focus

Libertas Institute works on dozens of policy issues each year spanning a wide range of topics. On average, 82% of their proposals are successfully enacted into law. Some examples include:
Free Market:
Personal Freedom:
Justice and Due Process:
Education Empowerment:
Limited and Open Government:
In addition to policy work, Libertas Institute is involved offers the following educational projects:
The Tuttle Twins: a series of children’s books that teach young people the ideas of a free . Each book is based on a classic text, such as F.A. Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom or Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.
Children’s Entrepreneur Market: an annual series of markets operated by children selling various The Institute hosts over a dozen markets each year, with each market attracting over 200 young entrepreneurs and nearly one thousand customers.
Free Market Rules: a weekly curriculum for families to learn about free market economics together in the . Content is delivered digitally and activities are provided for children of all ages.