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Federal Appeals Court Revives Lawsuit Over Allowing Girls To Play Football

(Denver, CO) — A lawsuit over allowing girls to play football at Utah high schools is getting a new life thanks to a federal appeals court. Denver’s Tenth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled recently that a lower court judge made an incorrect ruling in dismissing the lawsuit. Seven Utah […]

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Supreme Court Rejects Utah Brother’s 2020 Election Lawsuit

Supreme Court Rejects Utah Brother’s 2020 Election Lawsuit

(Washington, DC) — The U.S. Supreme Court won’t hear a lawsuit filed by three Utah brothers over the 2020 presidential election. The long-shot lawsuit claimed almost 400 lawmakers violated their oaths of office when they didn’t investigate voter fraud claims and voted to certify President Biden’s victory. The plaintiffs asked […]

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Utah Supreme Court To Hear Lawsuit Over Congressional Redistricting

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Supreme Court is stepping in to hear arguments in a lawsuit over congressional redistricting. The associate chief justice of the court granted a request by the state legislature on Friday. That will allow the court to step in and review a motion to […]

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Father Sues Hurricane Boarding School

(Hurricane, UT) — A father is suing a Hurricane boarding school after his daughter died there last month. Authorities say 17-year-old Taylor Goodridge complained of feeling sick before collapsing and dying at Diamond Ranch Academy. Her father now claims his daughter was accused of faking the illness when she told […]

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Utah Judge Refusing To Stop Lawsuit

Utah Judge Refusing To Stop Lawsuit

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah judge is refusing to stop a lawsuit involving congressional redistricting boundaries. Third District Court Judge Dianna Gibson scheduled a trial to start in May. This comes after she rejected a request to dismiss the lawsuit outright. Several groups, including The League of Women […]

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Trial Over Woman’s Death At Arches National Park Begins Today

Trial Over Woman’s Death At Arches National Park Begins Today

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The family of a woman killed at Arches National Park is seeking more than 100-million dollars in damages from the U.S. government. The woman from Uganda was killed in 2020 when wind blew the park’s gate into the path of her rental car. A five-day […]

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Salt Lake County Dismissed Lawsuit Filed By Teens

Salt Lake County Dismissed Lawsuit Filed By Teens

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Salt Lake County judge has dismissed a lawsuit regarding Utah’s fossil fuel policies. A group of teenagers filed the suit against the state, claiming that fossil fuel policies harm their health and violate their constitutional rights. Judge Robert Faust dismissed the suit yesterday. Faust […]

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Gabby Petito’s Family Files $50M Lawsuit Against Moab Police

(Moab, UT) — A Utah police department is officially being sued over the murder of Gabby Petito. Her parents filed it yesterday, saying they hope it helps other victims of domestic violence. Their 22-year-old daughter was seen fighting with her boyfriend in Moab last summer when the couple made a […]

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Judge Decides Against Requiring McMullin Deposition Before Election Day

Judge Decides Against Requiring McMullin Deposition Before Election Day

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The judge overseeing a lawsuit filed by independent U.S. Senate candidate Evan McMullin says he won’t be forced to give a deposition before Election Day. McMullin is suing a political action committee over attack ads that he claims are defamatory. The PAC had wanted to […]

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City Of Moab Responds To Petito Family’s Intent To Sue

City Of Moab Responds To Petito Family’s Intent To Sue

(Moab, UT) — New developments in an expected Utah lawsuit over the murder of Gabby Petito. The case put the state in the national spotlight after the 22-year-old was seen fighting with her boyfriend in Moab last summer, two weeks before she died on a cross-country trip. Police stopped the […]

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