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Judicial Conduct Commission

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Utah Justice Hagen Resigns

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Utah Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen resigned effective May 8, 2026, ending her four-year term. Her resignation came before an independent investigation into allegations about her personal life could begin. Hagen denied any compromise of her judicial duties and stated she resigned to protect her family from exposure.

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Utah investigates alleged relationship between Supreme Court justice and redistricting lawyer

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Utah is investigating allegations of a relationship between Supreme Court Justice Diana Hagen and David Reymann, a lawyer who has argued cases before the court. The investigation stems from concerns about potential conflicts of interest in the redistricting case, where Reymann represented one of the parties.

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Judicial commission nominates 12 candidates for two new Utah Supreme Court seats

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The Appellate Judicial Nominating Commission has selected 12 nominees for two new seats on the Utah Supreme Court. Governor Spencer Cox will choose from this list. The Utah Legislature recently expanded the court from five to seven justices, adding two Court of Appeals judges and three district court judges. This expansion aims to address the court's

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Recent docket activity

Media Coverage
Here are the nominees being considered for 2 new seats on expanded Utah Supreme Court.

In Judicial commission nominates 12 candidates for two new Utah Supreme Court seats

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Judge Julie Muth Goodman issued a written opinion.

In State legislature censures Supreme Court Justice Thompson over impeachment role