Policy Papers

Property should not be taken from Utahns who haven’t been charged with—let alone convicted of—a crime.
Mobile food vendors should not be subjected to an arbitrary maze of inconsistent municipal regulations that do not protect Utah consumers.
Like police and prosecutors, juries should be made aware of their power to use discretion in determining whether a criminal case should proceed.
As with other government programs, freedom-minded individuals have strong reason to be skeptical of the government’s power and practice of executing people.
Taxpayers pay the Attorney General to defend the law, but when a law violates our rights, they should reimburse private citizens who successfully overturn it.
An oversight in constitutional protection has allowed the government to routinely violate the right of individuals to peacefully use their property as they see fit.

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