From the Desk of the Executive Director by Diane K. Minnich
In 1985, I saw an employment ad for a CLE Director at the Idaho Law Foundation. I asked a lawyer friend of mine about it, noting I am not a lawyer, and he said, “I don’t think you need to…
Read Full ArticleThe Changing Landscape of Damages for a Child’s Injury by Anita H. S. Hurlburt
Geo. Rabholz, 14 years old, 724 Main St., Cincinnati, Ohio, Delivers bundles for a printing office. Aug. 1908. Location: Cincinnati, Ohio. Library of Congress. Consistent with changing societal norms and family economics, Idaho has seen a big shift in the…
Read Full Article“Crimmigration” Is Complicated, but a Little Research Goes a Long Way by Nicole Derden and Rees Atkins
Introduction Many criminal defense attorneys, in advising non-citizen clients, may say something along the lines of, “I’m not an immigration expert, but pleading guilty could have immigration consequences, so if you want to hire an immigration attorney with your own…
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