Comments Sought on Proposed “New” Idaho Juvenile Rule for Child Protective Act Cases

The Idaho Supreme Court’s Child Protection Committee is seeking input on a proposed “new” Idaho Juvenile Rule regarding extended foster care in Child Protective Act cases. A copy of the proposed rule can be found at the link below. Please send your comments to Deena Layne by March 22, 2022. Thank you.

Amendments to Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure – Effective July 1

The Idaho Supreme Court has issued an Order amending the Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure effective July 1, 2022. Please read the full Order linked below:

In Re: Amendments to the Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure

Amendments to Idaho Court Administrative Rules – Effective Feb. 28

The Idaho Supreme Court has issued an Order amending the Idaho Court Administrative Rules. Please read the full Order linked below:

In Re: Amendments to the Idaho Court Administrative Rules Related to Jury Service and Jury Trial Procedures

Licensing Deadline – February 1, 2022

The 2022 licensing deadline is February 1, 2022.  Online licensing payments completed after the deadline will automatically include the appropriate late fee. Paper payments not physically received in the Idaho State Bar Office by the deadline must be accompanied by the licensing late fee:  $100 for active and house counsel members; $25 for inactive, senior, and emeritus members.  Please note that postmarks do not qualify as meeting the deadline.  The street address for overnight deliveries is 525 W. Jefferson Street, Boise, Idaho 83702. Attorneys who have not paid by mid-January are encouraged to use Online Licensing Renewal to avoid the late fee. Questions may be directed to the Licensing Department at (208) 334-4500.

2022 Idaho Legislative Session Information

Click the button below to view the latest information on the current Idaho Legislative Session.

Press Release: Idaho Supreme Court Updates COVID-19 Precautions to Reflect Local Conditions

The Idaho Supreme Court has issued a Press Release and Order regarding Court services. To view the full Press Release and Order, click the links below.

Press Release: Supreme Court Updates COVID-19 Precautions to Reflect Local Conditions

Order Re: Emergency Order Regarding Court Services

Idaho Supreme Court: Adoption of Revised I.C.A.R. Related to Jury Service and Jury Trial Procedures

To view the full Order, including all of Idaho Court Administrative Rules Part VI, click HERE.

Idaho Supreme Court Order: Adoption of I.C.A.R. 91

Idaho Students Awarded in Statewide Civics Contest

For Immediate Release

Idaho Students Awarded in Statewide Civics Contest

November 17, 2021 – Attorneys for Civic Education (ACE) is proud to announce that three Idaho students and their schools were selected for prizes in ACE’s first Civics Contest. Student essays explored Constitutional rights and correlating responsibilities.

The three winning entries were:

  • Audra Bunn, Wendell Middle School, Wendell. Audra is in eighth grade. Her essay focused on women’s voting rights, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion.
  • Adison Buzzell, Idaho Home Learning Academy, Oneida School District. Adison is in eighth grade. Adison’s essay explored freedom of expression, the right to bear arms, and the right to vote.
  • Dylan Hughes, North Junior High School, Boise. Dylan is a seventh grader. Dylan’s essay explored several constitutional amendments related to the right to vote.

The ACE Civics Contest is open to Idaho middle school students. In its inaugural year, the contest was financially sponsored by the Government and Public Sector Lawyers Section of the Idaho State Bar, whose financial contribution allowed ACE to award prizes the top three entries along with an honorarium to the school of the first-place student. The Idaho Supreme Court and the University of Idaho College of Law also provided extensive support.

Entries were critiqued by a panel of judges that included: Idaho Supreme Court Justice Gregory Moeller; Donald Burnett, retired Acting President of the University of Idaho, former Dean of the College of Law, and former Idaho Court of Appeals Judge; Pandi Elison-Chang, Ph.D., Social Studies Teacher at Preston High School, Secondary Social Studies/Adjunct Professor Idaho State University; and Melissa Davlin, Producer/Host at Idaho Public Television.

Justice Moeller said of the entries, “It was a delight to read so many inspiring essays and, frankly, reassuring to see that the rising generation has such a deep love for and understanding of the U.S. Constitution.”

Don Burnett noted regarding the essay topics, “The students identified an impressive array of constitutional provisions, including all of the first five amendments as well as the 8th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, and 26th Amendments. Students also showed thoughtful insight into how individual rights come with personal responsibilities.”

ACE would like to thank our judges and sponsors for their support of the Civics Contest. We appreciate their dedication to advancing civic education in our state.

The winning entries will be available on the Idaho Law Foundation’s website at idaholawfoundation.org. For more information about the ACE Civics Contest, contact Carey Shoufler, Idaho Law Foundation Law-Related Education Director, at cshoufler@isb.idaho.gov.

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Attorneys for Civics Education was founded in 2013 by a group of Idaho attorneys who recognized the critical importance of civic education in Idaho’s schools. Uniting ACE members is a common vision: to increase and sustain opportunities for civic education in Idaho’s schools and ensure the Idaho youth have a solid understanding of the Constitution and the Rule of Law. Through outreach, fundraising, and other civic education activities, ACE is committed to supporting a quality civic education for Idaho’s young people. More information about ACE can be found at:  attorneysforciviceducation.org.

Bellwood Memorial Lecture – Oct. 27 & 28 in Boise & Moscow

October 27, 2021 – Boise
5:00 p.m. MT/4:00 p.m. PT
JUMP, Pioneer Room

October 28, 2021 – Moscow
3:30 p.m. PT/4:30 p.m. MT
Pitman Center, International Ballroom

Moscow event will be live-streamed at uidaho.edu/live.

Registration is not required; walk-in attendance at both locations.

About David Nevin ’78

Nevin has practiced law in Boise and around the country for the last 40 years. His firm, Nevin, Benjamin, and McKay, LLP, focuses primarily on the representation of criminal defendants, and other cases implicating issues of civil rights and government overreaching.

Nevin’s cases include the 1993 Ruby Ridge case and the 2004 terrorism prosecution of a Saudi Arabian graduate student, Sami Omar Al-Hussayen. In 2008, Nevin joined with legendary trial lawyer Gerry Spence in the successful defense of Geoffrey Fieger, a prominent and outspoken Detroit trial lawyer charged in a vindictive political prosecution with violation of campaign finance laws. Since 2008 Nevin has represented Khalid Shaikh Mohammad in his capital prosecution in the Military Commission at Naval Station Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, arising from the attacks of September 11, 2001.

For more on this year’s Bellwood Lecture, as well as information on past speakers, visit uidaho.edu/Bellwood.