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ACLU of Utah, ACLU national, and law firm Jenner and Block are representing Southern Utah Drag Stars File Lawsuit Challenging the City of St. George’s Censorship of Drag Performances
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Jan 30, 2025
Amicus Brief in Menzies, et. al v. Utah Dept. of Corrections, et. al
Prisons & Jails
Status: Amicus Curiae
What's at Stake?
The Utah Constitution bars “cruel and unusual punishment” using language that mirrors the U.S. Constitution’s prohibition under...
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Apr 3, 2024
Amicus Brief in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson
Criminal Legal System
Status: Amicus Curiae
More coming soon...
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Nov 20, 2023
Amicus Barrani v. Salt Lake City
Criminal Legal System
Status: Dismissed
The ACLU’s State Supreme Court Initiative and Trone Center for Justice and Equality, along with the ACLU of Utah and the Salt Lake Legal Defenders Association, filed an amicus brief defending the civil...
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Nov 1, 2023
Amicus Brief in Natalie R. v. Utah
Participatory Democracy
Status: Amicus Curiae
Together with the national ACLU’s State Supreme Court Initiative and the law firm Ropes & Gray, we filed an amicus brief in the case of Natalie R. v. Utah arguing that in cases involving Utah state...
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Nov 1, 2023
Amicus Brief in Logsdon v. U.S. Marshal Service
Criminal Legal System
Status: Amicus Curiae
With the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, the ACLU of Oklahoma, the ACLU of Colorado, the ACLU of Kansas, the ACLU of Wyoming, and the ACLU of New Mexico, we filed an amicus brief in support of...
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Sep 19, 2023
Amicus Brief in Dawn H. Medina, et al. v. The Hon. Ann Marie McIff Allen, et al.
Criminal Legal System
Status: Amicus Curiae
With the ACLU’s Criminal Law Reform Project, we filed an amicus brief in support of the plaintiffs in Medina v. Hon. Allen in the Tenth Circuit on September 19, 2023. We argued that Plaintiffs sufficiently...