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Associate Chief Justice John Pearce has announced he will retire from the Utah Supreme Court, effective December.
Utah Supreme Court Associate Chief Justice John Pearce will be stepping down from the bench at the end of the year.
In 2020, the Seven County Infrastructure Coalition applied to the U.S. Surface Transportation Board for approval of the railroad’s construction. Under NEPA, the board was required to conduct an ...
The U.S. Supreme Court last week ruled in favor of a controversial Utah railway project that critics say erodes the National ...
Voting by noncitizens is already illegal and punishable as a felony, potentially leading to deportation, but Trump and his ...
Associate Chief Justice John Pearce announced his departure from the Utah Supreme Court Friday in a letter to the ...
The Utah judiciary announced Tuesday that Associate Chief Justice John Pearce is leaving his position on the Utah Supreme ...
The decision emphasizes the importance of judicial deference to agencies on NEPA and narrows the scope of environmental analyses.
Utah Supreme Court Justice John Pearce is retiring from the bench, effective Dec. 1, ending his 10-year run on the state’s ...
For lawyers, industry, advocates and the courts, environmental review after the Eagle County decision is not just a new ...
Associate Chief Justice John A. Pearce of the Utah Supreme Court announced he would be stepping down from Utah's highest ...
Douglas Carter appeared in court this afternoon in the first step of what could potentially be a retrial of the 1985 murder ...