Author: Lindsey Welfley

Idaho Academy of Leadership for Lawyers Applications Now Available – Due August 10

IDAHO ACADEMY OF LEADERSHIP FOR LAWYERS APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE – Due August 10! The Idaho Academy of Leadership for Lawyers (IALL) is now accepting applications for the Class of 2020-2021. […]

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Federal Bar Association Brown Bag CLE: Effective Virtual Litigation and Mediation During the Pandemic

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Learn more about Access to Justice Idaho

Access to Justice Idaho raises funds to support Idaho Legal Aid Services (ILAS), the Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program (IVLP) and DisAbility Rights Idaho (DRI) — the three principle providers of […]

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Concordia University School of Law closing

Concordia University School of Law will close permanently at the end of the summer term as part of the closure of Concordia University-Portland. Although the University had signed a letter […]

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Idaho Legislature Session info and 2020 Code Sections Affected

For information about the Code Sections affected by the 2020 Legislative Session, click the link below. Code citation, action, bill number, and session law chapter numbers are shown for bills […]

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Highlights of Rule Amendments for 2020

By Lori Fleming The following is a list of rule amendments approved by the Idaho Supreme Court between May 1, 2019, and May 5, 2020.  The orders amending these rules […]

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Protecting Native American Culture, Children, and Your Practice

By Johnathan R. Baldauf The Indian Child Welfare Act (“ICWA”) is a federal law enacted in 1978 that sets standards designed to “protect[] the best interests of Indian children and […]

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Child Abuse in Affluent Families

By Kelsey J. Nunez The desire to write this article came to me while I was watching a TV show. One of the characters was a super rich, super popular […]

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Fitting Pro Bono into Practice: An Interview with Scott Learned

By Maritza Black Making a commitment to pro bono can be difficult, especially for young attorneys facing a host of new responsibilities and uncertainties. To learn more about fitting pro […]

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Our Rights, Our Voice: Idaho Youth in Care Bill of Rights Empowers Youth to Become Their Own Advocates

By Janice Beller It’s 2 a.m. and my mom is gone again. I heard a noise and went into my mom’s bedroom. The bed was still made from when I […]

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