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Idaho Supreme Court Orders Amending Various Rules
Please see below for the following Orders: In Re: Amendment to Idaho Rule for Electronic Filing and Service 4 In Re: Amendments to Idaho Rule of Civil Procedure 83 In Re: Amendment to Idaho Misdemeanor Criminal Rule 6(c) Notification of…
Read Full ArticleIdaho Supreme Court Order Adopting Resolution Designating Idaho Pro Bono Week Oct. 20-26, 2024
Order In Re Adoption of Resolution (Pro Bono) (9-9-24)
Read Full ArticlePublic Comments Sought on Proposed Amendments to the Idaho Court Administrative Rules – By Sept. 17
The Idaho Supreme Court’s Justice Services Division is seeking input on proposed revisions to the Idaho Court Administrative Rules regarding Criminal History Background Checks for certain court personnel and court appointed positions. A copy of the revisions can be found on…
Read Full ArticlePublic Comments Sought on Proposed Amendments to the Idaho Juvenile Rules and the Idaho Rules for Electronic Filing and Service – By Sept. 17
The Idaho Supreme Court’s Child Protection Committee is seeking input on proposed revisions to the Idaho Juvenile Rules and Idaho Rules for Electronic Filing and Service regarding Orders of Removal in Child Protective Act cases. A copy of the revisions…
Read Full Article2025 IOLTA Grant Applications – Due Sept. 13th
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Read Full ArticleFeatured Article: It’s Not How You’re Buried: Estate Planning for Farmers and Ranchers by Dave K. Bagley II and Kelly C. Stevenson
Photo provided by the Idaho Cattle Association. In the movie “The Cowboys,” John Wayne’s character hires a group of schoolboys to help him on a 400-mile cattle drive. During the drive, they happen upon a skeleton in a shallow grave…
Read Full Article2024 Back to School CLE Bundle – Now through Sept. 30
2024 Back to School CLE Bundle – Through Sept. 30th Limited Time Offer – August 30th through September 30th – 10 CLE credits (self-study) for only $150. Idaho Programs! Idaho MCLE Approved! With the kids back in class it is a great time to sharpen…
Read Full ArticleUsing Legislative Acquiescence to Interpret the Idaho Human Rights Act: A Look at Blasch v. HP, Inc. by Susan E. Park and Douglas A. Werth
Introduction The Idaho Supreme Court recently held in Blasch v. HP, Inc.[i] that discriminatory wage claims under the Idaho Human Rights Act (“IHRA”)[ii] accrue when the employer’s pay-setting decision is made and communicated to the employee, not when subsequent paychecks are issued.…
Read Full ArticlePlain Language and Common Law Juxtaposition in the Statute of Limitations by Anita H.S. Hurlburt
“Statue of Limitations.” Illustration courtesy of Jeff Kaphingst – www.JeffTheDesigner.com. It’s a bit of a conundrum: how do you amend a statute to make the legislative intent clearer when the plain and unambiguous meaning clearly demonstrates the Legislature’s intent? Statutes…
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