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Utah Supreme Court justices mark Constitution Day with overview of federal and state constitutions

Utah Supreme Court · September 18, 2025
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Three justices of the Utah Supreme Court spoke Sept. 17, 2025, to mark Constitution Day, outlining the structure and purpose of the U.S. Constitution and how the Utah Constitution differs in some respects.

Three justices of the Utah Supreme Court spoke Sept. 17, 2025, to mark Constitution Day, outlining the structure and purpose of the U.S. Constitution and how the Utah Constitution differs in some respects.

Justice Paige Peterson of the Utah Supreme Court said the three justices "serve together on the Utah Supreme Court, the highest court in our state," and opened the remarks with a brief civic overview. Justice Diana Hagen explained that Sept. 17 commemorates the 1787 signing of the U.S. Constitution and noted it was written after the Revolutionary War by leaders of the original 13 states who met in Philadelphia to create a governing framework.

The justices summarized…

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