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SLC mayor to require face masks inside all city facilities Rick Bowmer / AP and last updated 2021-07-28 19:14:53-04 SALT LAKE CITY â Mayor Erin Mendenhall has signed an executive order mandating face coverings in all city-owned and operated facilities. The order, which goes into effect on Wednesday, requires all employees to wear masks inside city facilities regardless of their vaccination status. Visitors to city facilities like libraries, recreation centers, the Salt Lake City & County Building or the police station, will also be required to wear a mask. It follows recent guidance from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention that people should return to wearing masks indoors in high-transmission areas for COVID-19. ....
The deadline for applications for a justice court judge position in Wellsville has been extended. The position will replace Judge Terry Moore, who resigned his position on May 15, 2021. To be considered for a justice court judgeship in Cache County, candidates must be at least 25 years of age, a citizen of the United States, a Utah resident for at least three years, and have earned a high school diploma or GED. In addition, candidates must be a resident of Cache County or an adjacent county for at least six months immediately preceding appointment. Information on judicial retention and performance evaluation is posted on the Utah State Court’s website at www.utcourts.gov under employment opportunities. An application for judicial office form must be completed and is available on the court’s website (www.utcourts.gov/admin/jobs). The salary range for the position is $13,166 to $23,699 per year and includes no benefits (except for a mandatory contribution to URS). For ad ....
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Courts in three different jurisdictions recently handed down decisions against commercial tenants in disputes with their landlords over rent obligations during the COVID-19 pandemic, rejecting the tenants common law defenses and interpreting the leases as written. Illinois State Court Ponte Gadea Chicago, LLC v. Banana Republic, LLC, No. 20 L 6235 (Ill. Cir. Ct., Cook Cty Mar. 24, 2021) - The landlord sued tenant Banana Republic for not paying rent during the pandemic. In response, Banana Republic raised fifteen common law defenses, including frustration of purpose and impossibility, and asserted a four-count counterclaim ....
Utah courts face trial backlog because of COVID-19 Utah State Courts and last updated 2021-01-19 17:42:45-05 SALT LAKE CITY â The Utah State Court system faces a backlog of jury trials because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the state legislature was told. We have been able to largely keep pace, at all court levels, with our pre-pandemic caseload, Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Matthew Durrant told the Utah State Legislature during his annual State of the Judiciary address. But in his videotaped remarks, delivered remotely because of the pandemic, Chief Justice Durrant said he had concerns about so many delays because of the deadly virus. ....
Big Data, Big Research, Hardball University Politics, the Baptism of the Dead, and the Utah Autism Whistleblower By Judith Pinborough-Zimmerman and Mark Blaxill Like it or not. Legal or not. Government collects, maintains, and even shares and sells massive amounts of your personal data. This data collection starts before you are born and continues after you die. Government knows your name(s), social security number, age, birthdate, if and whom you married, and when. Were you ever divorced? Do you have children? What are your unchanging physical characteristics, like your height and eye color? Government likely has several photos at different ages, and possibly even your DNA and fingerprints. Government knows how much you weighed at birth and how much you weighed when you got your first driver’s license. They know what kind of student you were, if you received special education services, and if you attended public schools, what your grade point average ....