Libertas Utah Articles

A new law makes it easier for low-income Utahns in debt to the state to expunge their past crimes.
The controversial arrest of a University of Utah nurse led to important warrant reform regarding the seizure of an individual's blood.
A new law, which passed nearly unanimously, gives defendants of low-level offenses the opportunity to do community service instead of paying a fine to the government.
A new law in Utah (finally!) allows food producers to sell directly to consenting customers without being crushed by regulatory burdens along the way.
Over-criminalization is a plague that has spread across the country, including Utah. With over 10,000 laws and new ones being passed every year, there comes a point when the criminal code needs to be reexamined.

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