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Job Opening for ISB/ILF Deputy Director, Apply by Dec. 1

The Idaho State Bar and Idaho Law Foundation is hiring a Deputy Director. Deadline for applications is Dec 1st. Please see the below PDF for a full job description and information on how to apply. Deputy Director Job Announcement-adaaccDownload

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The Idaho State Bar & Idaho Law Foundation Anniversary: The 1990s by Hon. Jessica M. Lorello

In the September issue of The Advocate, Chris Graham, author of the article on the 1980s, closed with an invitation to “bring on the 1990s!”[i] I accept that invitation! On the national stage, the 1990s featured the end of the…

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Department Report: MCLE & Licensing by Abby Kostecka and Annette Strauser

MCLE Information The Idaho State Bar Mandatory Continuing Legal Education (“MCLE”) Department administers the rules governing accreditation of CLE programming in Idaho and monitors Idaho attorneys’ compliance with MCLE requirements. Course Accreditation A program must meet the accreditation standards in…

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Commissioner’s Column: Ethics, Fiduciary Duties, and a Call for Mentors by Frederick J. Hahn III

Law schools have historically excelled at teaching the law. By the time students graduate and sit for the bar exam, they often know more black-letter law—contracts, torts, constitutional law—than they ever will again. Yet, knowing the law is not the…

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ABA Delegate Report: 2025 ABA Annual Meeting in Toronto by R. Jonathan Shirts

Michelle A. Behnke, President of the ABA, welcomes the delegates to the conference in Toronto. This year’s ABA Annual Meeting was held in the beautiful city of Toronto, Ontario.[i] The meetings were held in the historic Fairmont Royal York, directly…

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The Turning Tide on Medicalized Gender Interventions for Kids by Rep. Bruce Skaug

In 2023, in the wake of a mental health crisis among America’s youth and an exponential rise in gender clinics pushing medical interventions to alter children’s bodies in response to gender dysphoria,[1] Idaho enacted the Vulnerable Child Protection Act.[2] As…

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How Attorneys Can Think About Artificial Intelligence by Will Fletcher

Imagine the future of legal practice: A potential client calls about representation for injuries from an automobile accident. But instead of a human answering the phone, the person speaks with an “AI intake specialist,” a form of artificial intelligence (“AI”)[1]…

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Environmental Enforcement: When EPA Comes Knocking by Krista K. McIntyre and Wade C. Foster

Introduction             There is significant skepticism about EPA’s inspection and enforcement activities in the current administration. Certainly, EPA’s priorities shifted after the second inauguration of President Trump; however, EPA is still flexing its enforcement muscle. This is particularly true for…

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The End to NEPA Nitpicking? By Jeffrey S. Beelaert

Whenever a federal agency proposes a project on federal land in Idaho, there is a good chance that the project will face a legal challenge under the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”). That should come as no surprise. Thousands of…

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The Need for Speed: Expediting Permitting for Mining and Infrastructure—Safely by Andrew A. Irvine

Imagine you’re running late for a flight. You get into the TSA line, which snakes longer than expected. People fumble with their countless carry-ons, one person argues about the “new” twenty-year-old liquid restriction, and you worry you'll miss your departure—yet…

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