Op-Eds

In many Utah cities, an unkempt lawn is a criminal offense—should it be?
Hidden behind the shiny veneer of awards and platitudes lie a number of policies showing that Utah isn’t as business friendly as it could and should be.
The Utah Legislature passed excellent expungement reforms this past sessions, but more change lies ahead.
The “third party doctrine” might have made some sense before the digital era, but our inherent reliance on numerous third parties to facilitate any digital interaction makes it clear that the case law needs a major overhaul.
Utahns aren't able to fully utilize there property due to local government regulations—SB 107 seeks to change that.
Salt Lake City and the Airport are criminalizing Utahns who share their vehicle using Turo.

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