On Wednesday evening, 17 states who filed a lawsuit concerning Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act told the judge that they ...
Native American advocates worry election reforms in front of the Utah Legislature would continue a legacy of discrimination.
Utah and 16 other states attached to a lawsuit seeking to change Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 have clarified that they’re not seeking to have the federal law declared unconstitutional ...
Attorney General Derek Brown took to social media to respond to constituent concerns over Utah being part of Texas v. Becerra ...
Utah's fight for control of 18.5 million acres continues, raising questions about conservation, local economies and the ...
A push by Republican attorneys general in 17 states to strike down part of a federal law that protects disabled people from discrimination has prompted an outcry from advocates, parents and some local ...
Section 504 helps provide accommodations and aid for kids in school, and also provides assistance for people with ...
McKell’s decision to leave the balancing test in the law did little to blunt the public opposition. Eighteen members of the ...
State lawmakers have passed a bill that would take away the public's right to recoup legal fees whenever they must go to ...
Trina A. Higgins steps down as U.S. Attorney for Utah, noted for her focus on significant crime and leadership in legal ...
Government transparency is at the heart of a new bill unveiled on Utah’s Capitol Hill that will significantly change the ...