An Inclusive Interpretation of the Constitution
By McKay Cunningham Lawyers and non-lawyers alike revere the Constitution as a document that embodies the nation’s greatest values. It has been called America’s civic religion. In times of political discord, the Constitution unifies those with opposing views because all…
Read Full ArticleAvoiding Gatekeeper Bias in Hiring Decisions
By Brenda M. Bauges and Tenielle Fordyce-Ruff Bias in hiring used to be overt. For instance, during her keynote address at the Idaho Women Lawyers 2019 Gala, the Honorable Mary M. Schroeder, Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for…
Read Full ArticleA Modern Civil Rights Movement: What Lawyers Need to Know About LGBTQ Families
By Mary E. Shea Family Law Forever Changed In the summer of 2015, we watched celebrations nationwide when the United States Supreme Court fundamentally changed the American legal landscape by holding that the Fourteenth Amendment mandates equal legal marriage rights…
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