Knowledge (XXG)

I. Daniel Stewart

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In addition, in the case Bagford v. Ephraim City, 904 P.2d 1095, he wrote the Court's opinion which concluded that creating a city-owned waste disposal company financed via municipal taxes was not a taking of private property even though it put the pre-existing waste-disposal company out of business.
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Stewart was the lone dissenter from the 1993 Utah Supreme Court ruling that allowed prayers before government meetings as long as there was no religious restriction on who could give the prayer.
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in Germany. While there, in about 1956, he contracted polio which left him reliant on a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
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He worked for the US government fighting trusts for a time and then became a law professor at the
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Utah Supreme Court
Alma mater
University of Utah
Utah Supreme Court
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
University of Utah

University of Utah
Who's Who in American Law 1992-1993
Deseret News, May 10, 2000
Deseret News, 25 June 2005, obituary for Stewart
Categories
1932 births
2005 deaths
Latter Day Saints from Utah
American Mormon missionaries in Germany
Utah state court judges
Justices of the Utah Supreme Court
University of Utah alumni
University of Utah faculty
20th-century Mormon missionaries
20th-century American judges
American lawyers with disabilities

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