Utah Constitution
Article I, § 1 — Inherent and inalienable rights.
Utah Const. art. I, § 1
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Utah Const. art. I, § 1.
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All persons have the inherent and inalienable right to enjoy and defend their lives and liberties; to acquire, possess and protect property; to worship according to the dictates of their consciences; to assemble peaceably, protest against wrongs, and petition for redress of grievances; to communicate freely their thoughts and opinions, being responsible for the abuse of that right.
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