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  2. Utah State University - Wikipedia

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    Utah State University (USU or Utah State) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Logan, Utah.Founded in 1888 under the Morrill Land-Grant Acts as Utah's federal land-grant institution, Utah State is one of two flagship universities for the state of Utah; it is classified among "Carnegie R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Activity".

  3. List of Utah state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    1st Utah State Legislature: January 13, 1896 — January 10, 1897. 2nd Utah State Legislature: January 11, 1897 — January 8, 1899. 3rd Utah State Legislature: January 9, 1899 — January 13, 1901. 4th Utah State Legislature: January 14, 1901 — January 11, 1903 [1] 5th Utah State Legislature: January 12, 1903 — January 8, 1905.

  4. Utah System of Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    Utah. , United States. Campus. 16 campuses. Website. ushe .edu. The Utah System of Higher Education ( USHE) is the public university system of the state of Utah. It includes each of the state's sixteen public institutions of higher education, including its eight technical colleges .

  5. Utah State Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Utah State Legislature. The Utah State Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Utah. It is a bicameral body, comprising the Utah House of Representatives, with 75 state representatives, and the Utah Senate, with 29 state senators. There are no term limits for either chamber. The Legislature convenes at the Utah State Capitol ...

  6. Utah Transfer of Public Lands Act - Wikipedia

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    The State of Utah passed legislation in 2012—the Utah Transfer of Public Lands Act —to require the Federal government to grant the majority of federal land in the state to the state of Utah after 2014. According to Donald J. Kochan, the federal government promised to transfer these lands to the State in the Utah Enabling Act of 1894.

  7. Campus carry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    History. The first state to legalize campus carry on a statewide basis was Utah in 2004. In 2012, in a lawsuit brought by the activist group Students for Concealed Carry, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that the 2003 Colorado Concealed Carry Act prohibited public universities in the state from regulating the possession of concealed handguns on campus.

  8. Constitution of Utah - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Supreme Court has embraced broader constructions as "an appropriate method for insulating this state's citizens from the vagaries of inconsistent interpretations given to the fourth amendment by the federal courts." The Utah Supreme Court has repeatedly invited litigants to raise and adequately brief state constitutional issues.

  9. Utah governor signs laws requiring parental consent for ... - AOL

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    The new Utah laws — H.B. 311 and S.B. 152 — require that social media companies verify the age of any Utah resident who makes a social media profile and get parental consent for any minor who ...