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Utah Judiciary Rebukes Threats After Judge Overturns GOP Congressional Map

Court leaders emphasized judicial independence, pointing to the appeals process as the proper remedy.

Overview

  • In a rare public statement, Utah’s courts acknowledged recent threats toward judges and staff and condemned violent rhetoric as unlawful and dangerous.
  • The statement was issued on behalf of the judiciary and signed by Chief Justice Matthew Durrant, state court administrator Ronald B. Gordon Jr., and deputy administrator Neira Siaperas.
  • Salt Lake City police said they will increase patrols around Matheson Courthouse as agencies pledged to take any threats seriously.
  • Republican lawmakers criticized Judge Dianna Gibson’s ruling and some discussed impeachment, while the Utah State Bar and Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson denounced retaliatory rhetoric and urged civility.
  • Legislative leaders have said they plan to appeal Gibson’s selection of a plaintiffs’ map for 2026, though reporting noted no appeal had been filed yet as the lieutenant governor prepares to implement the new districts.