Hunting interests could take precedence over the interests of Utah students and the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation if a new bill passes, say critics.
Utah’s proposed social media restrictions are facing yet another legal challenge, this time from a handful of residents who say the state’s “clumsy attempt to childproof social media is an unconstitutional mess.”
It is legal for lawmakers to hold stocks in individual companies, though congressional ethics rules require disclosure of all assets of more than $1,000.
A class of individuals who made donations to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints filed a complaint in federal court in Utah Tuesday accusing the institution of using "false pretenses" to obtain such contributions for decades.
A coalition of environmentalist groups sued Utah on Wednesday to force the state to limit the upstream diversion of water that otherwise would flow into the Great Salt Lake, which they say faces a complete ecosystem collapse.
Hundreds of thousands of acres of the Grand Staircase–Escalante and Bears Ears National Monuments in Utah will remain protected after a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by the state of Utah.
Utah may continue drawing water from the Flaming Gorge Reservoir as part of a Trump-era water deal with federal regulators, the 10th Circuit ruled Monday, affirming a 2021 decision from a federal court in Utah.