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A Democratic state senator called for the immediate resignation of the attorney hired to defend Utah’s ban on same-sex marriage, saying a reported deal with a conservative think tank has created a serious ethical breach that makes it impossible for him to represent Utahns with fidelity.
Sen. Jim Dabakis said that the advice from Gene Schaerr to Republican legislators played a key role in killing a statewide non-discrimination bill before it got a hearing and questioned whether Schaerr did so at the behest of The Sutherland Institute, which has said it has hired Schaerr as a fellow.
"It’s a very serious conflict of interest and I think he should resign immediately and the attorney general’s office should disclose [what the arrangement was]," Dabakis said in an interview Wednesday with The Tribune.
Schaerr is the outside counsel hired to represent Utah before the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals after U.S. District Judge Robert Shelby on Dec. 20 struck down the state’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage. The attorney general’s office and The Sutherland Institute argue Schaerr isn’t being paid by the think tank — although he may be later — and contend there is no conflict.
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