Holding: Utah's Controlled Substances Act likely violates federal and state constitutional protections and the Utah Religious Freedom Restoration Act by failing to accommodate religious uses of psilocybin while permitting certain secular uses.
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Bridger Lee Jensen v. State of Utah is a Church & State case decided by the U.S. District Court in 2025. The court held that utah's Controlled Substances Act likely violates federal and state constitutional protections and the Utah Religious Freedom Restoration Act by failing to accommodate religious uses of psilocybin while permitting certain secular uses.