Opinion ID: 2641038
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Heading Rank: 2

Heading: we have jurisdiction to consider the

Text: PETITION FOR EXTRAORDINARY WRIT FILED BY ROMAN HERNANDEZ, CHASE AESCHLIMANN, AND JESSE AESCHLIMANN ¶29 Roman Hernandez, Chase Aeschlimann, and Jesse Aeschlimann (Petitioners) filed a petition for extraordinary writ directly with this court. Pursuant to the Utah Constitution, we have “original jurisdiction to issue all extraordinary writs.” UTAH CONST. art. VIII, § 3. This is the proper vehicle by which nonparties to a lawsuit may challenge a district court’s order. Brigham Young Univ. v. Tremco Consultants, Inc., 2005 UT 19, ¶ 46 n.7, 110 P.3d 678. “[A] petition for extraordinary writ filed with the appellate court provides an adequate remedy in light of the appellate court’s obligation to give due regard to principles of due process.” Utah Down Syndrome Found., Inc. v. Utah Down Syndrome Ass’n, 2012 UT 86, ¶ 22, 293 P.3d 241. Thus, we have jurisdiction to consider their petition and turn to the merits of their claims.