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Utah Supreme Court, Amendment D
Utah Supreme Court to decide whether Amendment D will stay voided or be revived
There’s a chance the controversial constitutional Amendment D on Utah’s Nov. 5 ballot — voided last week by a district court judge — may come back from the dead. Over the weekend, the Utah Supreme Court agreed to hear the Utah Legislature’s appeal.
Utah Supreme Court agrees to decide if Amendment D goes on the ballot
The Utah Supreme Court has agreed to decide if Amendment D will go on the November ballot. On Saturday, the state’s top court agreed to take up the Legislature’s appeal of a lower court judge’s ruling that voided the constitutional amendment.
Utah Supreme Court schedules oral arguments for appeal in Amendment D case
The Utah Supreme Court will hear oral arguments later this month in the case of Utah's proposed Amendment D, after attorneys for the Legislature appealed a lower court decision nullifying the proposal.
Utah Supreme Court to decide whether Amendment D can be voted on
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Supreme Court is poised to decide whether Amendment D — a controversial proposal to change Utah’s constitution over citizen initiatives — can be voted on in the November election. The Court notified lawyers of oral arguments today, and has scheduled them for Sept. 25 at 9:30 a.m..
Legislature asks Utah Supreme Court to revive Amendment D
The Utah Legislature on Friday asked the Utah Supreme Court for an emergency order putting constitutional Amendment D — which would guarantee the Legislature the right to repeal citizen ballot initiatives — reviving the proposal that a judge ruled Thursday was “void” due to deceptive ballot language.
Legislature appeals Amendment D ruling to Utah Supreme Court
It's a full circle moment as Republican legislative leaders are going back to the Utah Supreme Court — the very court whose ruling prompted them to run a constitutional amendment in the first place.
Utah judge voids controversial Amendment D, will still appear on ballots
In a ruling released Thursday, a Utah judge voided a state constitutional amendment that would have enabled lawmakers to repeal all voter-led initiatives. Why it matters: The amendment, if passed, would have allowed Utah's GOP-controlled legislature to ignore anti-gerrymandering reforms voters passed in 2018 and all future voter initiatives.
Utah Legislature appeals decision blocking Amendment D from the ballot
The Utah Legislature is asking the Utah Supreme Court to review and reverse the decision keeping Amendment D, the proposal to amend the Utah Constitution related to citizen-led ballot initiatives, off the ballot.
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Panel discusses Utah’s Amendment D and what’s next
As the Utah Supreme Court is expected to rule on Amendment D in the future, panelists discussed all things initiative process ...
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Legal expert discusses the Amendment D ruling on Utah’s November ballot
A ruling has been made for Utah's Amendment D. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas expands a bit more on what this means for ...
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Utah League of Women Voters' president on Amendment D
One of the groups that filed suit against the amendment was the Utah League of Women Voters. On KVNU's For the People program ...
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Opinion: Amendment D court ruling was correct. What’s the hurry?
Judge Dianna Gibson was right to void this measure for the November election. There is no need to hurry on this matter.
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Ruling blocks big changes to Utah citizen initiatives but lawmakers vow appeal
A judge in Utah has ruled that a proposal to amend the state constitution to let state lawmakers rewrite voter-approved ...
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