Month: May 2025

Scam Alert – Email Posing as District Bar Officer Requesting Funds

It has been brought to our attention that another scam email is circulating in which the scammers pose as a District Bar Officer requesting money. An example is below. If […]

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Law Related Education Wraps Up 2025 Idaho High School Mock Trial Competition by Carey A. Shoufler

The Idaho Law Foundation’s Law Related Education Program hosted its annual High School Mock Trial State Championship from Tuesday to Thursday, March 11 to 13. This year, students explored a […]

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ABA Midyear Report: Lawyers and the Rule of Law by R. Jonathan Shirts

“The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.”[i] “Let me explain; no, there is too much. Let me sum up.”[ii] I started writing this about six weeks after […]

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Beyond the Criminal Sentence: How Understanding Parole Can Strengthen Criminal Defense Representation by Valeri M. Kiesig

Everyone involved in the criminal justice system should know the nuts and bolts of what parole entails. Why? Because every time someone receives an imposed prison term with any indeterminate […]

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Citizen’s Arrests: A Caution Against Reinventing the Wheel on Clarke DUI Cases by Travis E. Rice

Let’s take the cuffs off and address the elephant in the room. When the Idaho Supreme Court released their decision in Clarke, that an officer could no longer make a […]

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Preserving and Restoring Firearms Rights, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Government by Adam J. Ondo

Firearms are an integral part of Idaho culture. It is not unusual to see someone open carrying a pistol at your local supermarket or to overhear a hunter talking about […]

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Department Reports by Abby L. Kostecka and Teresa A. Baker

Admissions Report by Abby Kostecka The Idaho State Bar Admissions Department administers the rules governing admission to the practice of law in Idaho. Attorneys can be admitted by taking the […]

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Commissioner’s Column: Dementia—Options for Paths to Prevention, Detection, and Treatment by Hon. Robert L. Jackson

If you have not read the excellent article in the March/April 2025 Advocate entitled “Balancing the Scales: Practicing Law While Managing Mental Illness,”[1] please do. That anonymous author presented many […]

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The State Public Defender Act: Continuing the Journey of Public Defense in Idaho by Jordan S. Crane

It’s June of 2005. I’m in the first days of what would become a decades long career as a public defender. On my desk is a three-foot stack of files, […]

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Call for Volunteers to Serve on Idaho State Bar MCLE Task Force

Continuing Legal Education requirements ensure that attorneys in Idaho are maintaining competence in the practice of law and are current and up to date on legal developments and legislative changes. […]

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