Utah May Add A New Path To Practicing Law
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NOVEMBER 6, 2024
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NOVEMBER 6, 2024
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JURIST
OCTOBER 11, 2023
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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JURIST
JULY 21, 2024
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.
Above The Law
JULY 29, 2024
The post Utah Law School Graduate Walks Stage A Little Later Than Expected appeared first on Above the Law. Better late than never!
JURIST
FEBRUARY 16, 2023
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.
JURIST
MARCH 4, 2022
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.
Law 360
OCTOBER 16, 2024
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.
HowAppealing
AUGUST 17, 2022
“Utah Supreme Court has first-ever female majority as Utah Senate unanimously confirms Jill Pohlman; ‘I am honored and deeply humbled by this historic appointment to the Utah Supreme Court,’ Justice Jill Pohlman said after her confirmation”: Emily Anderson Stern of The Salt Lake Tribune has this report.
CourtTechBulletin
SEPTEMBER 22, 2020
Rogers College of Law has issued a new and insightful report titled: The Utah Online Dispute Resolution Platform: A Usability Evaluation and Report ( full report available online in PDF for download here ) Read more ». The Innovation for Justice Program ( www.law.arizona.edu/i4j ) at the University of Arizona James E.
HowAppealing
JUNE 13, 2022
“Retiring Utah top court justice to open law, consulting firms”: Sara Merken of Reuters has a report that begins, “Utah Supreme Court Associate Chief Justice Thomas Lee said Monday he will create a law firm and a separate linguistic consulting firm as he retires from the bench June 30.”
HowAppealing
JULY 27, 2022
“Jill Pohlman on track to become Utah’s next Supreme Court justice; If Judge Jill Pohlman is confirmed by the full Utah Senate, the Utah Supreme Court would see its first female majority”: Emily Anderson Stern of The Salt Lake Tribune has this report.
The Crime Report
NOVEMBER 16, 2022
New audits released this week show that Utah’s Adult Probation and Parole agency does not have enough experienced staff or the tools to handle supervision for “high-risk” offenders, Paighten Harkins reports for the Salk Lake Tribune.
HowAppealing
MAY 21, 2022
Cox could pick to be the next Utah Supreme Court justice; Justice Thomas Lee is stepping down after a dozen years on the Utah Supreme Court”: Bryan Schott of The Salt Lake Tribune has this report. “Here’s who Gov.
Law 360
JULY 29, 2024
Several small-business associations in Utah became the latest group to challenge the Corporate Transparency Act's disclosure requirements, telling a federal court Monday the statute violates several constitutional provisions, including the guarantee of due process.
HowAppealing
AUGUST 11, 2024
“Utah Supreme Court Rules That Alleged Sexual Assault by a Doctor Is Not ‘Health Care’; The decision revives a lawsuit filed by 94 women who said their OB-GYN sexually abused them; Previously, a lower court determined that the actions they alleged had to be treated as medical malpractice”: Jessica Miller of The Salt Lake Tribune (..)
HowAppealing
JUNE 29, 2022
“Utah Supreme Court could see first female majority with new nominee; If confirmed by the Utah Senate, Judge Jill M. Pohlman would mark the third woman on the state’s five-justice high court”: Saige Miller of The Salt Lake Tribune has this report.
Law 360
JANUARY 17, 2024
A group of Utah residents backed by a free speech advocacy group is suing officials in Utah over the state's new social media age verification law, saying the statute violates Utahns' First Amendment rights in a one-size-fits-allapproach.
The Crime Report
APRIL 4, 2022
Clean Slate Utah and Rasa, a new public benefit company, are teaming up to ensure a criminal record is not a dead-end street by making it easier and more affordable for people to clear their records in the state, reports KSL.com. “Just one year after record clearance your wages go up by over 20 percent.
EvidenceProf Blog
APRIL 8, 2021
Similar to its federal counterpart, Utah Rule of Evidence 412(a) provides that The following evidence is not admissible in a criminal proceeding involving alleged sexual misconduct: (a)(1) evidence offered to prove that a victim engaged in other sexual behavior; or.
Law 360
NOVEMBER 21, 2023
The bulk of Baltimore's proposed class action against Merck over its rotavirus vaccine bundling can go to class certification, a Pennsylvania federal judge has ruled, finding that Merck may very well have violated antitrust laws through its "loyalty" program for an essential pediatric vaccine, but also tossing two claims under Idaho and Utah antitrust (..)
The Crime Report
AUGUST 26, 2022
Utah Department of Corrections (UDC) director Brian Nielson said the backlog of unfilled prescriptions stood at about 4,400 as of Thursday morning, Aug 25. UDC reports a total state prison population of around 4,500.
ABA Journal
NOVEMBER 3, 2021
Utah Supreme Court Justice Constandinos “Deno” Himonas, one of the major driving forces behind his state’s groundbreaking reforms opening up the legal marketplace to…
The Crime Report
NOVEMBER 16, 2021
The machine has been used by by law enforcement or corrections departments in states including Idaho, New Hampshire, Washington, Utah, Ohio, and Connecticut. Law-enforcement customers say the system is better than a traditional polygraph.
The Crime Report
DECEMBER 29, 2021
A first-of-its-kind data analysis of Utah law enforcement records , news reports, and family interviews surrounding 226 police shootings that occurred between 2010 and 2020 has found that at least 95 people (42 percent) were suffering a mental health crisis, had a mental disability or expressed a desire to end their own lives, reports PBS.
The Crime Report
OCTOBER 12, 2023
He is one of several Utah therapists who have received church funds for sessions who in recent weeks have been accused of abusive behavior. The church has not publicly reevaluated its own role in referring these men to a therapist they now say abused them.
The Crime Report
DECEMBER 2, 2022
In Utah, a death row prisoner has been granted a new trial on the grounds that prosecutors knowingly withheld evidence from the defense.
ABA Journal
NOVEMBER 7, 2024
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HowAppealing
JULY 19, 2022
“BYU Law Welcomes Retiring Utah Supreme Court Justice Thomas Lee as Visiting Professor, Linguistics Expert Jesse Egbert as Research Associate for 2022-23”: BYU Law issued this news release today.
The Crime Report
SEPTEMBER 20, 2021
Racial and ethnic minorities account for a third of the people shot at by Utah police over the past decade — despite these groups making up just a quarter of the population, reports PBS. Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans and Pacific Islanders are all shot at disproportionately to their populations in Utah. In contrast, 75.4
ABA Journal
MARCH 17, 2021
Law on Call—touted as the first entirely nonlawyer owned law firm in the United States—is open for business in Utah. Law on Call is operating…
LawSites
MAY 12, 2021
Two non-profit pilot programs won approval this week under Utah’s regulatory sandbox to provide non-lawyer legal assistance to individuals with medical debt. Both programs were approved May 7 by the Utah Supreme Court’s Office of Legal Innovation , which oversees the sandbox and reviews and approves applicants.
The Crime Report
AUGUST 3, 2021
While many states have made it easier for prosecutors to criminally charge officers accused in fatal shootings of civilians, Utah has made it harder. Thirty-eight Utah officers have been involved in more than one fatal force incident over the last 17 years, according to a Salt Lake Tribune analysis. Utah State Rep.
Above The Law
SEPTEMBER 28, 2022
The post Legal Reforms In Utah & Arizona Made Law Better So Obviously No One Is Following Their Lead appeared first on Above the Law. We know access to justice gaps exist, what are we doing about it?
HowAppealing
MARCH 29, 2022
Cox appoints Judge Diana Hagen to serve on Utah’s Supreme Court; The state Senate will now decide whether to confirm Gov. Spencer Cox’s proposed replacement for retired Utah Supreme Court Justice Deno Himonas”: Bethany Rodgers of The Salt Lake Tribune has this report. “Gov.
The Hollywood Lawyer
FEBRUARY 8, 2021
A Utah theme park has sued Taylor Swift over who owns the trademark for “Evermore,” Taylor’s latest album. The post Music Monday: Taylor Swift and a Utah Theme Park Battle in Court Over the Name ‘Evermore’ appeared first on THE HOLLYWOOD LAWYER.
LegalReader
MAY 31, 2022
and its co-counsel claim that Utah is violating provisions of the state constitution by singling out transgender high school girls for unfavorable treatment. The A.C.L.U.
LegalReader
SEPTEMBER 9, 2021
Kirk Cullimore, R-Sandy of Utah think businesses that mandate the shot should be on the hook for potential risks. As vaccine mandates start becoming the norm, some like Sen.
Paralegal Coffee Talk
MAY 28, 2021
Law Firm Deregulation Programs Pick Up Speed in both Arizona and Utah? The post Law Firm Deregulation Programs Pick Up Speed in Both Arizona and Utah! Click here to read article! appeared first on.
HowAppealing
NOVEMBER 20, 2021
“More Conservatives Turn Away From Death Penalty; Utah prosecutor David Leavitt, hailing from a conservative county, is taking death penalty off the table in 2017 murder of two teens”: Laura Kusisto of The Wall Street Journal has this report.
Law 360
FEBRUARY 24, 2023
Utah would lower the state's personal and corporate income tax rate and expand eligibility for Social Security benefits tax credits under a bill passed by the state House of Representatives.
HowAppealing
OCTOBER 30, 2021
“Utah Supreme Court Justice Deno Himonas retires, plans return to private sector; Justice Deno Himonas plans to transition to a major law firm after almost two decades in public service”: Jordan Miller of The Salt Lake Tribune has this report.
Law 360
SEPTEMBER 28, 2023
A federal judge has ruled that Utah-based University First Federal Credit Union can continue using the "UFirst" trademark despite New York-based UFirst Federal Credit Union's claims that the similarities between the two names are causing customer confusion, finding that because the two financial institutions are on opposite sides of the country, they (..)
Mondaq
JULY 8, 2022
On March 24, 2022, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed the Utah Consumer Privacy Act ("UCPA") into law. The UCPA, which will become effective December 31, 2023.
HowAppealing
FEBRUARY 8, 2021
“When Your Law-School Homework Is Stranger Than Fiction: RonNell Andersen Jones, a law professor at the University of Utah, can’t update the curriculum for her First Amendment seminar fast enough.” ” Andrew Marantz has this report in the Talk of the Town section of the February 15, 2021 issue of The New Yorker.
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