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Attorneys for the ACLU and St. George have been trying to reach a settlement for the past two months and are reportedly optimistic about the prospects of reaching a deal.
“The purpose of the stay is to allow the parties to engage in mediation with the hope of resolving this dispute in its entirety,” stated American Civil Liberties Association attorney John Mejia, who is representing Southern Utah Drag Stars in the lawsuit, and attorney Scott Young, who is representing St. George, according to court documents.
“While we feel confident in our position,” St. George spokesperson David Cordero said, “we have mutually agreed to discuss the possibility of reaching a resolution on this case in a way that satisfies both parties. Accordingly, the court has agreed to temporarily stay the litigation while we work to a potential resolution.”
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