Utah’s Nuclear Energy Moment
Backed by strong public support and a strong economic need for greater energy abundance, Utah is staking its claim in the nuclear renaissance, positioning itself as a bold leader in energy.
Silver Linings in the Aftermath of Hurricane Helene
X has been flooded with posts of North Carolina residents thanking Apple for their life-saving tech, a testament to how tech innovation, when given the space to thrive, can transform into life saving tools.
Let Kids Be Entrepreneurs: Why Massachusetts Should Follow Utah’s Lead
It’s time for Massachusetts and other states to follow Utah’s example and pass sensible laws that protect youth-run businesses from overregulation.
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?