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Utah Supreme Court justices mark Constitution Day and outline U.S. and Utah constitutions
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Three Utah Supreme Court justices spoke Sept. 17, 2025, for Constitution Day, summarizing the U.S. Constitution’s separation of powers, amendments and differences with the Utah Constitution, including historical notes on women’s suffrage and judicial review.
Three justices of the Utah Supreme Court — Justice Diana Hagen, Justice Jill Coleman and Justice Paige Peterson — spoke on Sept. 17, 2025, for Constitution Day, explaining the structure of the U.S. Constitution, how amendments work and how Utah’s constitution differs from the federal document.
“This day is celebrated across the country to remember when our US Constitution was signed in 1787,” Justice Diana Hagen said, describing the day’s purpose. The justices summarized the Constitution’s three branches: Article I creating Congress, Article II creating the…
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