Month: December 2025

Notice of Judicial Retirements

HB746 Revised Notice of Judicial Retirements January 2026-adaaccDownload

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Program Report: Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program Fall 2025 Recap by Jennifer M. Schindele

According to a 2025 Report done by the American Bar Association, more than 75 percent of attorneys in the U.S. have provided pro bono service during their careers.[1] Despite that impressive statistic, the need for civil legal services for people…

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Idaho Law Foundation President’s Message: Reflecting on Achievements & Looking Ahead by Kimberlee S. Bratcher

Happy New Year to all!  In July 2025, I began my term as President of the Idaho Law Foundation, taking over from Sunrise Ayers. We owe her a tremendous debt of gratitude for her service. Sunrise has been a driving…

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AI in the Courts: Balancing Tradition and Innovation by Chief Justice G. Richard Bevan

Nearly a decade ago, as a district judge in Twin Falls, I was the first of our judges to start using electronic court records. At the time, I felt a little like a pioneer with a new map hand—excited about…

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Putting Kids Through Their PaCEs: How Positive Childhood Experiences Can Support Resilience Practices in Overcoming Trauma by Janice Beller

When Jenny Easley, Program Manager for CASA of Southwest Idaho,[1] reflects on her six and a half years of work as a guardian ad litem in child welfare cases, she will tell you that she has seen some amazingly resilient…

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SIJS—Protecting Vulnerable Foreign National Children—A Path to Stability by A. Denise Penton and Betsaida Chavez-Hermes

On Friday, October 3, 2025, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched an operation referred to as “Freaky Friday,” targeting a limited group of unaccompanied minors. Unaccompanied minors are foreign national children who have traveled from their home country to the…

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Recent Changes to the Child Protective Act and Its Impact on Permanency by Jason Chandler

Introduction When children come into foster care, their lives are turned upside down. Children often change schools, communities, friends, and homes. Little children miss out on crucial bonding time with their parents and teenagers struggle with the lack of a…

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Five Impactful Changes to Child Protection Law from the 2025 Legislative Session by Hon. Andrew N.J. Ellis

The 2025 Idaho Legislative Session generated at least six bills affecting Idaho’s child welfare system. The following are five statutory additions or amendments that every Child Protection practitioner and judge should be aware of. Additional Review Hearings and Accelerated Timelines…

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Outgoing President’s Message: From the Roadshow, Connections That Sustain Our Profession by Kristin Bjorkman

From the Roadshow: Connections That Sustain Our Profession As I sit down to write this message, the sights and conversations of the Resolution Roadshow are still vivid in my mind. Only a week has passed since I concluded three weeks…

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Order Amending Idaho Rule of Civil Procedure 77, effective January 1, 2026

Amendments to Idaho Rule of Civil Procedure 77 eff Jan 1 2026Download

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