Is justice served with overwhelming fines?
Fines and fees can be overwhelming, but there's a way to help minimize the negative impact they pose on a person's life.
How code enforcement became a pawn in neighborhood disputes
Anonymous complaints hinder an objective and just code enforcement process.
Utah’s New Wine Delivery Bill Already Gone Bad
In a state where the free market is seen as a point of pride, alcohol continues to be treated as the boogie man, such that responsible adults are regarded by the state as unable to control themselves and their own drinking...
How Utah just expanded access to justice
Last week, the court unanimously approved a first-in-the-nation pilot program to expand access to legal help by allowing Utahns to begin offering non-traditional legal services.
Regulatory Relief Key for Utah’s Recovery from COVID-19
It’s time to build on this momentum to expand regulatory relief to entrepreneurs and innovators in any industry, rather than a select few.
Utah Courts are Expanding Access to Legal Services
The Utah Supreme Court just approved a regulatory sandbox for legal services.