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Building The Canon Of Utah Constitutional Law: Lessons From The Utah Public Interest Standing Doctrine, Jordan Dez Aug 2014

Building The Canon Of Utah Constitutional Law: Lessons From The Utah Public Interest Standing Doctrine, Jordan Dez

Utah Law Review

In the current era of Utah constitutional case law, the legal community will have to be creative—and even deviceful—to piece together compelling briefs to argue cases under the Utah Constitution. In contrast to the early days of New Judicial Federalism where the court introduced new interpretations into the Utah constitutional dialogue from nothing more than a party’s citation to sister state law, sophisticated briefing is now necessary to succeed on a Utah Constitutional claim. Even where there is little case law or unfavorable prior precedents, practitioners may still find success by raising arguments grounded in the text of the Utah …