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Utah sues TikTok over ‘deceptive’ business practices that ‘manipulate children’

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Utah filed a lawsuit against TikTok on Tuesday, claiming the app harms children in the state by knowingly creating an “addicting” social media platform that damages children’s mental health. The state argues TikTok violates the Utah Consumer Sales Practices Act (UCSPA) in its complaint.

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Utah May Add A New Path To Practicing Law

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Utah officials provide alternative execution method to experimental three-drug concoction following death row inmate’s suit

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Utah officials declared on Saturday that they switched the execution method for death row inmate Taberon Dave Honie from an experimental three-drug lethal injection to a well-known single-drug injection, according to The Salt Lake Tribute. The experimental injection would have contained Ketamine, Fentanyl and Potassium Chloride.

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Utah Law School Graduate Walks Stage A Little Later Than Expected

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Lancet report reveals 54 survivors of Utah forced sterilization program still living

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The Lancet medical journal released a report Wednesday revealing that 54 people who underwent Utah’s eugenic sterilization program are still surviving. The report calls for the fast compensation of these victims whose reproductive rights have been infringed upon by Utah’s government.

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Utah legislature passes bill protecting consumer personal data

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The Utah Senate Thursday accepted House amendments to the Consumer Privacy Act , and the Senate President signed the bill into law. On February 25, the Utah Senate voted 28-0 to enact the Consumer Privacy Act. The bill regulates businesses that operate in Utah with annual revenue of $25,000,000 or more.

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Utah Groups Can't Scrap Corporate Transparency, US Says

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A Utah federal court hasn't seen sufficient evidence to block the Corporate Transparency Act's disclosure requirements in presentations by an off-the-grid community, an online meat market and a trade group for cattle producers that have sued over the statute, the federal government said.

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