Libertas Utah Articles

The reason that a judge issued a forcible entry warrant pertained to drugs 78 percent of the time.
Local governments across Utah often rely on a Class B misdemeanor for nuisance penaltys—even when no actual harm is done.
Permits were intended to be straightforward and a means to protect the safety and rights of others. But over time they have been used to restrict opportunity and freedom.
States that wish to protect privacy rights need to change this by passing clear legal standards for law enforcement to follow that apply to modern technology.
Utah is capping the amount of late fees government agencies can charge on unpaid debt—other states should follow.
Utah's two largest counties might not prosecute low-level criminals anymore… and that's a good thing.

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