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Dissented against the stay which the Utah Supreme Court put on Utah's abortion ban.<ref>David W. Chen and Anna Betts, [https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/01/us/utah-abortion-ban.html "Utah Supreme Court Upholds a Block on a Strict Abortion Ban"], New York Times, 1 Aug 2024</ref> | Dissented against the stay which the Utah Supreme Court put on Utah's abortion ban.<ref>David W. Chen and Anna Betts, [https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/01/us/utah-abortion-ban.html "Utah Supreme Court Upholds a Block on a Strict Abortion Ban"], New York Times, 1 Aug 2024</ref> | ||
He was appointed by Mike Leavitt on January 2000.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Supreme_Court "Utah Supreme Court"], Wikipedia</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:03, 2 November 2024
Matthew B. Durrant is the Chief Justice of the Utah Supreme Court, and is up for retention in the November 2024 Election, Utah.
Dissented against the stay which the Utah Supreme Court put on Utah's abortion ban.[1]
He was appointed by Mike Leavitt on January 2000.[2]
External Resources
- Matthew B. Durrant, Wikipedia
References
- ↑ David W. Chen and Anna Betts, "Utah Supreme Court Upholds a Block on a Strict Abortion Ban", New York Times, 1 Aug 2024
- ↑ "Utah Supreme Court", Wikipedia