Utah Leaders to Collaborate on Judicial Conduct Commission Reforms
Gov. Spencer J. Cox, President J. Stuart Adams, Speaker Mike Schultz, and Chief Justice Matthew Durrant announced a collaborative effort to reform the Judicial Conduct Commission to ensure accountability.
The Bottom Line
Utah's executive, legislative, and judicial branches are collaborating to reform the Judicial Conduct Commission, aiming to enhance its accountability and public trust.
The Case For
- The reforms aim to ensure the Judicial Conduct Commission upholds the highest standards of accountability.
- The reforms seek to earn the confidence of the people of Utah.
The Case Against
None explicitly stated in the source.
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Source Verification
Statement from Gov. Spencer J. Cox, President J. Stuart Adams, Speaker Mike Schultz, and Chief Justice Matthew Durrant | State of Utah | Press release
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- "The judicial, executive, and legislative branches are committed to working together on potential reforms to the Judicial Conduct Commission—ensuring it upholds the highest standards of accountability and earns the confidence of the people of Utah."— SALT LAKE CITY (May 8, 2026)