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One of Boise’s most contentious fights in recent years over a housing development in the northwest corner of the city made its way before the Idaho Supreme Court Wednesday.
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The court ruled in August that the governor has the authority to reject commutation decisions by the Commission on Pardons and Parole.
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Idaho’s Supreme Court declined to rule on the constitutionality of the state’s law allowing minors to marry in a case involving a child custody battle.
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Another challenge has been filed against Idaho's abortion law, direct questions were asked at the Idaho Supreme Court hearing, Sockeye salmon have returned to central Idaho, an update on the Lori Vallow Daybell case and Governor Little talks rebate checks.
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Attorneys debated abortion rights in front of the state Supreme Court in the Planned Parenthood v State of Idaho case.
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The county argued the district court judged erred in ruling Tidwell had standing to bring the case forward.
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The Idaho Supreme Court Wednesday heavily questioned both Planned Parenthood and the state over whether it should block the implementation of multiple abortion bans set to take effect this month.
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In an order late Thursday, state supreme court justices chose to take up a new lawsuit from Planned Parenthood filed earlier this week.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has handed abortion decisions to states. That means state supreme courts will likely have to review what abortion rights people have under state constitutions. In the Mountain West, there are already several lawsuits about abortion laws that these state courts have to review. That includes one suit in Idaho and another in Utah, which has led to a temporary stay of that law going into effect.
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In a rare decision last year, the Commission on Pardons and Parole supported a clemency request for Gerald Pizzuto Jr., who was on death row after being convicted of the 1985 murders of Berta and Del Herndon in an Idaho County cabin.