Tim Ballard, the founder of Operation Underground Railroad (OUR), is now filing defamation lawsuits against seven women who accused him of sexual misconduct.
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LLLTs in the state of Washington are succeeding at helping clients who can’t afford a lawyer while staying within their limits as practitioners, a new study has found.
Wall & Wall Attorneys have brought an affordable offer for Utahns to receive the attorney representation needed to complete an uncontested divorce quickly and with no hidden costs.
A Utah ski resort can hold onto its status as one of the last in the country to ban snowboarders on its slopes, a federal appeals court decided Tuesday.
Porn is now a "public health crisis" in Utah. Gov. Gary Herbert signed a resolution on Tuesday that calls for increased "education, prevention, research, and policy change at the community and societal level" to combat pornography.
The mother and the 9-year old girl went to visit a friend's house on Easter weekend. The victim was raped and sodomized by four men in Utah. Her mother left her sleeping in the couch to join her friends to smoke meth in the garage.
Two Utah firefighters asked a federal appeals court to revive their lawsuit against the state authorities. The men claimed that the state authorities falsely accused them of prescription drug fraud after a warrantless search.
A Utah woman who is part of a polygamous group filed in a lawsuit alleging the makers of a reality TV show barged into her house without permission and pressured her daughter into participating in a series about people leaving polygamy by offering her money.
A new program to create a training center for policemen has been approved by Utah's Congress. The training will further enhance the ability of police officers in dealing with potential confrontations.
Former Olympic skiing athlete Picabo Street plans a “self-defense and defense of others” plea against charges of assault to her father. Prosecutors at the Summit County Justice Court in Utah will hear the case.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints opposes a bill sponsored by Sen. Mark Madsen that would make Utah the 24th state to legalize medical marijuana.
Utah bill was approved 6-3 by lawmakers that gives the death penalty to someone convicted of human trafficking if their victim dies. Opponents of the death penalty called said bill as expensive and excessive.