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.
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 future of America's public lands. A poll shows how Westerners feel about public ...
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The House Majority Leader has requested a bill to increase the number of members serving on the Utah Supreme Court.
Republican legislators are looking at potentially adding justices to the Utah Supreme Court and making it harder for all ...
Utah lawmakers are working on proposals regarding the Utah Inland Port Authority, Cottonwood Canyons, an Utah Supreme Court ...
A newly opened bill could pave the way for Utah’s Supreme Court to expand. The bill file is titled “Judicial Officer ...
Rep. Tom Millett’s joint resolution is directed at the claim by some Utah Republican lawmakers that 18.5 million acres of BLM ...
The Montana Supreme Court has decided unanimously that St. Peter's Health in Helena was justified in terminating Dr. Thomas C ...