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Military Justice is Not Perfect But It Deserves Our Respect
By Hon. Jim Jones The grant of executive clemency to three U.S. servicemen charged with war crimes has raised concerns about the integrity of the military justice system. On November 16, 2019, the President pardoned an Army Lieutenant who had…
Read Full ArticleLaw Student Creates Legal Workshop for Immigrants and Refugees
By Jennifer Wennig A native of Haiti, Rose-Hermance Rony grew up in Florida before heading west to pursue her educational goals. Rose earned her undergraduate degree in history with a focus on political science from La Sierra University in Riverside,…
Read Full ArticleConcordia School of Law Reaches Agreement with New Parent Institution
Concordia University, St. Paul has reached an agreement with Concordia University-Portland to become the new parent institution for Concordia University School of Law, a transition that will provide the law school, students, faculty, and staff financial and institutional stability and…
Read Full ArticleLaw Related Education: Volunteer Spotlight
By Carey Shoufler The Advocate recently interviewed retired Government teacher and long-time Law Related Committee member, Cindy Wilson to get her perspective on the state of law related and civic education in Idaho. Carey: Share a little about your background…
Read Full ArticleAttorneys for Civic Education Supports Important Youth Programs
Co-Authored by the Board of Attorneys for Civic Education In November, our nation will once again be afforded the opportunity to exercise one of the greatest privileges of being a United States citizen: the right to vote, in a year…
Read Full ArticleRunning for Increased Access to Justice
By Hon. Sergio A. Gutierrez What do you get when you combine a run/walk race event with a charitable cause? You get the Access to Justice 5K FUND Run/Walk! The A2J 5K race is entering its 7th year in 2020…
Read Full ArticlePracticing with Intention
By Erin E. Tomlin Pouring a cup of coffee before an attorney meeting at my firm, I think about intention. It is a given that my partners and I will take a few moments to check in with each other…
Read Full ArticleIdaho Volunteer Lawyers Program: Volunteer Spotlight
By the Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program Staff Like many who become Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program clients, Vickie Smith didn’t know where to turn to get legal help when she and her son were in the middle of complicated custody proceedings…
Read Full ArticleAll That is Gold Does Not Glitter: Dispelling the Myths of Pro Bono Work
By Brian P. Kane, Michael K. Porter, and Susan R. Pierson Pro bono work is one of the most important aspects of our responsibilities to our profession and the legal system as a whole. Ensuring that those of limited means…
Read Full ArticleIdaho Law Review Symposium 2020 – Apr. 3
Democracy Evolved: The Future of American Elections Sponsored by the University of Idaho College of Law Idaho Law Review and the McClure Center for Public Policy Research Friday, April 3, 2020 – 8:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Idaho State Capitol, Lincoln…
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