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Courts focusing on rooting out bias in judges, resuming in-person trials, chief justice says


SALT LAKE CITY The Beehive State s judicial system is working to root out bias in its judges and to resume in-person jury trials after a turbulent year of civil unrest and pandemic, Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Matthew Durrant said Tuesday.
Despite a set of daunting and difficult decisions brought on by COVID-19, Durrant said court staff and judges have risen to the challenge and more.
The court system moved almost completely online with virtual hearings and trials by mid-April as the disease spread across the state. Through a herculean effort from the court system s information technology department, trials throughout 2020 involved over 400,000 virtual participants, Durrant said during his State of the Judiciary address to the House and Senate, which was broadcast to legislators over videoconferencing. ....

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Courts focusing on rooting out bias in judges, chief justice says


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Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Matthew B. Durrant gives the annual State of the Judiciary address via Zoom to members of the Utah House of Representatives on the first day of the Utah Legislature’s 2021 general session in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021.
Kristin Murphy, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY The Beehive State’s judicial system is working to root out bias in its judges and to resume in-person jury trials after a turbulent year of civil unrest and pandemic, Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Matthew Durrant said Tuesday.
Despite a set of “daunting and difficult decisions” brought on by COVID-19, Durrant said court staff and judges have “risen to the challenge and more.” ....

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Utah and national leaders optimistic, but say economic outlook for 2021 is full of 'uncertainty'


SALT LAKE CITY The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted years of economic growth during 2020; at the beginning of 2021, many industries have recovered while others are left struggling to stay afloat.
With COVID-19 being an issue 10 months later and a massive leadership change in Washington, D.C., on the horizon, economic leaders and experts say there are plenty of economic unknowns to begin the new year.
How the state moves forward from the unknowns dominated the discussions at the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute s annual Economic Outlook & Public Policy Summit Tuesday.
The summit brought together various national, state and local leaders and economic experts to review the current state of the economy, what will be brought forward during the 2021 legislative session that begins next week, and what they expect might happen with the economy throughout the year. ....

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Inauguration 2021: Gov. Spencer Cox, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson sign first executive order


January 7, 2021
FILLMORE, UTAH (Jan. 4, 2021) In their first official action, Gov. Spencer Cox and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson signed an executive order dealing with occupational licenses in front of the historic Territorial Statehouse in Fillmore.
Executive Order 2021-01 requires state agencies to review all occupational licenses to ensure they are truly necessary and are not outdated or incomplete. The review orders these agency reviews must be completed by June 30. 2021.
Gov. Cox cited an example from 2011 when a woman sued the state over the requirement to get a state license to braid hair. She contested the cosmetology licensing requirement in federal court and won. ....

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