Aviva Abramovsky, dean of the University of Idaho College of Law, resigned from UI on Jan. 5 to take on a new role at the National Judicial College. Abramovsky will […]
Within the modern United States political climate, some believe that rights should only be upheld for them, but not for others who are different. This is especially problematic when those […]
This year, the College of Law at the University of Idaho welcomed its largest incoming class since 1909, with 200 students across two campuses. There are 79 first-year students in […]
What do the blues and the rule of law have in common? Quite a bit, University of Idaho law professor David Pimentel argues. At the Tuesday, Nov. 4, Malcolm Renfrew […]
As great power competition reemerges in the 21st century, climate changes and technological innovations open up new frontiers for political dominance. “The possibility of change creates the likelihood that there […]
The case of George Floyd’s arrest and murder is strange compared with other arrest cases and the process of arrest laid out by the law, a University of Idaho law professor shared today. Shaakirrah Sanders presented […]
For University of Idaho Associate Professor of Law Jessica Long, assisting at the Legal Aid Clinic allows her to have the best of both worlds — by teaching students and […]
Margaret Witt’s battle plan changed many times during her 20-year career in the military. Her mission though, has stayed the same — advocate for those who do not have the platform […]
A Genesee man was charged with aggravated battery with an enhancement for great bodily harm during a preliminary hearing Thursday in the in Latah County 2nd District Court. Eliseo DeLeon […]
Chris Murray looks like any other college student. Sitting on the Administration Building lawn, he could have just as easily been talking about picnics rather than politics. Murray is not […]