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A new analysis on diversity in state supreme courts shows that many do not have a single justice identifying as a person of color. That’s the case in most of the Mountain West.
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Implementation of Idaho’s Texas-style abortion ban remains on hold following an Idaho Supreme Court order Friday.
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A recent Idaho Supreme Court decision further made clear that police can’t detain someone longer than what’s necessary to complete a stop, even including delays measured in seconds.
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The Idaho Supreme Court Thursday unanimously denied a combined legal challenge to the state’s new legislative district voting maps that were redrawn following the 2020 census.
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The future of the state's newest legislative map lies in the hands of the Idaho Supreme Court justices.
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Idaho’s legislative redistricting plan is facing yet another legal challenge.
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Earlier this year republican state lawmakers passed—and governor little signed into law—a bill making Idaho’s initiative process one of the most stringent in the entire nation. A little more than a month ago, the Idaho Supreme Court struck down that law.
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The Idaho Supreme Court has unveiled a new online tool to help resolve some eviction cases in Ada County as a federal moratorium halting evictions expires at the end of this month.
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The fate of a new law that some argue makes it impossible to get an initiative on the ballot is in the hands of the Idaho Supreme Court.
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A new ruling from the state’s highest court could reshape the way counties across Idaho deal with people who don’t, or aren’t able to, pay their court fines.