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A federal judge says the state of Idaho has “no legitimate interest” in forcing two men to register as sex offenders for life due to the state’s “crime against nature” law and will bar officials from doing so.
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A man challenging the constitutionality of Idaho’s “infamous crime against nature” law will no longer have to register as a sex offender in Montana.
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After former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murdering George Floyd Tuesday, Idaho Matters checks in with two people engaged in racial justice work in Idaho. We talk about what this moment means, and why they say there's still a long way to go to attain justice in America.
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Idaho Matters shares a two-part series from Boise State Public Radio reporter James Dawson, tracing the long history of its continued enforcement of a law…
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One of the latest legal challenges facing the state of Idaho is over its continued enforcement, in some respects, of a law deemed unconstitutional by the…
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The ACLU of Idaho is asking a federal judge to strike down part of the state’s crimes against nature law, saying it’s unconstitutional.Idaho’s crimes…
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This interview originally aired on June 8, 2020.Since the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis two weeks ago, protests demanding an end to police…
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In the wake of a pair of landmark Supreme Court rulings on the future of DACA dreamers and upholding the constitutional protections for LGBTQ persons,…
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The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in two communities have filed lawsuits about recent protest restrictions. Tess Goodwin tells why Idaho’s state…
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Since the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis two weeks ago, protests demanding an end to police brutality and racial injustice have swelled across the…