State lawmakers are getting ready to consider whether some government records should no longer be made public, even if the release of those records would be in the public’s best interest.
House Majority Leader Jefferson Moss said higher caseloads, court delays are behind push to study expanding the court.
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNUtah State Bar claims 5 proposed judicial reform bills may be ‘unconstitutional’The Utah State Bar has openly come out against several bills that are moving through Utah's Capitol Hill that, if passed, ...
Utah's fight for control of 18.5 million acres continues, raising questions about conservation, local economies and the ...
This article is published through the Utah News Collaborative, a partnership of news organizations in Utah that aims to ...
Utah voters approved the first successful citizen-led ballot initiative in state history. In the years since, six more have ...
The House Majority Leader has requested a bill to increase the number of members serving on the Utah Supreme Court.
Senate Bill 225 could make members of the public or the press subject to criminal charges if bureaucrats mistakenly provide ...
A 1911 ruling by the United States Supreme court found that “…all the public lands of the nation are held in trust for the ...
Territorial expansion allowed the federal government to directly rule its many new federal citizens without any state government as intermediary.
Republican legislators are looking at potentially adding justices to the Utah Supreme Court and making it harder for all ...
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