A Fourth Amendment Victory From the Fifth Circuit
“We hold that geofence warrants are modern-day general warrants and are unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment.”
What’s Next for Airbnb Regulation in Utah?
Short-term rentals face varying local regulations; state-level legislation has stalled amid debates over property rights versus community housing concerns.
Do Squatters Have Rights in Utah?
How did squatting start, and why do we still have issues with it in the modern-day United States?
More Fairness in the Building Permitting Process
This bill ensures fairness for those in the construction process by stipulating that cities and counties cannot change the permit requirements after a permit has been issued.
Empowering Young Entrepreneurs: SB 47 Victory
Child entrepreneurs who open a lemonade stand, wash cars, or operate other occasional businesses now have another hurdle removed.
More “Truth” in Truth-in-Taxation
With the passage of SB 29 this legislative session, Utah’s “Truth-in-Taxation” law (first enacted in 1985) just got an upgrade. The bill, sponsored by Senator Chris Wilson, will help keep Utah residents informed when their local...