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Cox Signs Law Expanding Utah Supreme Court to Seven Justices

The change takes effect at once, letting the governor move to fill two seats ahead of a pending redistricting appeal.

Overview

  • SB134 cleared the Legislature with a supermajority, triggering immediate effect and allowing Gov. Spencer Cox to begin nominating two justices subject to Senate confirmation.
  • After the new seats are filled, Cox will have appointed five of the court’s seven justices.
  • The measure also adds judges to the Court of Appeals and to district courts, but lawmakers still must approve implementation funding during the budget process.
  • Democrats and the Utah State Bar oppose enlarging the high court, citing risks to judicial independence as the court prepares to hear a consequential redistricting case.
  • Chief Justice Matthew Durrant says the Supreme Court has essentially no backlog, while sponsors contend a larger bench will improve capacity and align Utah with peer states.