A ruling is expected Monday on whether the Legislature illegally gerrymandered Utah’s congressional districts and needs to redraw the boundaries.

And it appears that Judge Dianna Gibson’s ruling may not yet be the end of the yearslong legal back and forth between voting rights groups and the state.

“The Judge has indicated to me her decision will be issued on Monday,” an email from the judge’s staff sent to parties in the case Friday reads. “That being said, the court has set a Status Conference on Friday, August 29, 2025, at 10:00 a.m.”

The status conference on Friday likely signals that more proceedings are coming. If the state were to prevail in Gibson’s decision Monday, the boundaries drawn by the Legislature would stand, and there would be nothing left to litigate before Gibson.

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