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Lawsuit: Utah firm and lawmaker helped Mormons hide abuse

Lawsuit: Utah firm and lawmaker helped Mormons hide abuse

Three children who were sexually abused by their father are accusing a Utah state legislator and a prominent Salt Lake City law firm of conspiring with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to cover up their abuse and allowing it to go on for years. In a court […]

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McMullin Sues PAC, TV Stations Over Political Ad

McMullin Sues PAC, TV Stations Over Political Ad

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Independent U.S. Senate candidate Evan McMullin is taking an unusual step to try to stop TV stations from airing an ad that he calls misleading. McMullin sued the stations airing the ad yesterday. He also sued the Club For Growth political action committee, the group […]

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$3M settlement to Utah family of autistic boy shot by police

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah family has reached a $3 million settlement with Salt Lake City in a lawsuit filed after officers shot and wounded a 13-year-old boy with autism in September 2020. Family attorney Nathan Morris announced the settlement Tuesday. He says 13-year-old Linden Cameron suffered life-changing […]

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Family Of Injured Utah Little Leaguer Files Lawsuit

Family Of Injured Utah Little Leaguer Files Lawsuit

(St. George, UT) — The family of a Utah little leaguer is filing a lawsuit following a severe head injury he suffered in a fall from a bunk bed before the Little League World Series last month. Reports indicate that the family of 12-year-old Easton Oliverson has filed the suit […]

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SUU Professor Sues School Over Refusal To Use Student’s Preferred Pronouns

(Cedar City, UT) — A Southern Utah University professor is suing the school over the punishment he received for refusing to use the preferred pronouns of a student in his class. Professor Richard Bugg named several members of the university’s administration in a federal lawsuit filed earlier this week. He […]

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Judge Considering Decision In Redistricting Case

Judge Considering Decision In Redistricting Case

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah judge is considering whether she should grant a request to dismiss a lawsuit that wants to throw out the state’s congressional maps. The judge heard from both sides yesterday during a hearing in Third District Court in Salt Lake City. Lawyers for the […]

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Utah sues Biden over move to restore 2 national monuments

Utah sues Biden over move to restore 2 national monuments

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah state and county officials have sued the Biden administration over the president’s decision last year to restore two sprawling national monuments on rugged lands sacred to Native Americans that President Donald Trump had downsized. The lawsuit filed Wednesday over Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante […]

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Hearing On Utah Redistricting Lawsuit Scheduled For Today

Hearing On Utah Redistricting Lawsuit Scheduled For Today

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A state court judge could rule later today on dismissing a lawsuit trying to overturn last year’s congressional redistricting in Utah. The lawsuit was filed by the League of Women Voters and Mormon Women for Ethical Government. They claim the state legislature acted illegally in […]

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Family Of Murdered U Of U Student Hires Attorney

Family Of Murdered U Of U Student Hires Attorney

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The family of a University of Utah student who was allegedly murdered by her boyfriend hired an attorney. Nineteen-year-old Zhifan Dong was found dead at a hotel in Downtown Salt Lake City back in February. Dong’s family hired attorney Brian Stewart, who handled the murder […]

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Utah Ask Judge To Dismiss Lawsuit Over Transgender Athletes

Utah Ask Judge To Dismiss Lawsuit Over Transgender Athletes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The State of Utah is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the recently-passed law that bans transgender girls from playing school sports. Two girls brought the lawsuit forward, arguing that they would be excluded from participating in high school athletics. In their argument, […]

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