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Ruling clears way for Prop 1 ballot initiative to go up for a vote Nov. 5 in the general election.
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Last week, Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador filed a suit with the state Supreme Court to block a ballot initiative that would implement ranked choice voting and a top-four primary election system. But the Attorney General’s office represents both the plaintiffs and the defendants in the case, raising concerns of a potential conflict of interest.
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An Idaho law barring women and girls who are intersex or transgender from participating in women’s sports is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Idaho's biggest hospital system says the number of people needing flights out of Idaho for emergency abortions is up sharply since the state's abortion ban took effect.
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Attorney General Raúl Labrador must pay more than $240,000 in legal fees and court costs to the State Board of Education’s hired lawyers.
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An Ada County judge has rejected an open meetings lawsuit against the State Board of Education — a potential breakthrough for the $685 million University of Phoenix purchase.
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After a legal back and forth, the Idaho law banning gender-affirming health care treatments for minors remains as the case against it continues to make its way through the courts.
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The dispute is over water rights that the federal government holds for livestock on public lands.
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A lawyer working for Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador said she raised concerns that the attorney general’s office was violating legal and ethical rules. Less than three hours later, she was fired.
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Attorney General Raúl Labrador is embarking on an “abusive” and taxpayer-funded fishing expedition, the State Board of Education’s lawyer argued in a court filing Monday.