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Latest from Mormon Land: How Dallin Oaks gave up a possible shot at the U.S. Supreme Court; General Conference highs and lows

Oaks’ change of venue Dallin H. Oaks may have given up his shot at sitting on the nation’s highest bench in 1984, when he left as a Utah Supreme Court justice to become an apostle. “If he had wanted it, he could have been appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, a position seen as a steppingstone to becoming a member of the U.S. Supreme Court,” biographer Richard Turley, told interviewer Kurt Manwaring. “His name ended up on lists of potential Supreme Court appointees. He let his friend Antonin Scalia take one such opportunity that might have been his, and Scalia was later appointed to the Supreme Court.”

Latest from Mormon Land: Dallin Oaks' 'supreme' sacrifice, and General Conference highs and lows

Latest from Mormon Land: Dallin Oaks' 'supreme' sacrifice, and General Conference highs and lows
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James Huntsman isn't the first to sue the LDS Church for a tithing refund. Do any of them stand a chance?

James Huntsman isn’t the first to sue the LDS Church for a tithing refund. Do any of them stand a chance? Tony Semerad © Rick Egan (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Administration Building in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. The Utah-based faith is being sued for fraud by a number of former members. Editor’s note • This story is available to Salt Lake Tribune subscribers only. Thank you for supporting local journalism. Before James Huntsman, there was Laura Gaddy. And Rodney Jay Vessels. And Lynnette Cook. And Julie Taggart. And many others.

James Huntsman's fraud suit is hardly the only one against the LDS Church. Can any of them win?

A lawsuit by James Huntsman against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sheds light on similar fraud claims. Legal experts say the cases will be hard to prove whether they attack the faith's truth claims or its financial practices.

James Huntsman's fraud suit is hardly the only one against the LDS Church. Can any of them win?

James Huntsman's fraud suit is hardly the only one against the LDS Church. Can any of them win?
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