Families sue WSU over UI murders  
WSU denies all claims of negligence and request dismissal

The families of the University of Idaho murder victims have filed a lawsuit against Washington State University, alleging that WSU did not take adequate action against Bryan Kohberger prior to the murders.  […]

Idaho teacher files a lawsuit in defense of “Everyone Is Welcome Here” posters 
Plaintiff Sarah Inama states that Idaho Code 33-143 is unconstitutional  

Sarah Inama, a former sixth-grade teacher from West Ada School District in Meridian, Idaho, who resigned from her position in early 2025 over controversy regarding an “Everyone is Welcome Here” sign hung in her classroom, has moved her case to up to the federal government.   Inama was a […]

Colloquium speaker on the legislative battle over sacred native land in north Arizona
William Holly, post-doctoral student at the UI, presents dissertation on "The Mountain is Part of Us: Tourism, Community, and American Indian Sacred Land in Northern Arizona”

The San Francisco peaks in Arizona, which have a mediocre ski resort, according to William Holly, are the location at the heart of an on-going lawsuit between the 13 different  Native American tribes in the region who consider the mountain sacred, the state […]

Idaho voter registration law challenged 
March for Our Lives Idaho brings previous ruling of 2023 law to court 

Idaho’s law restricting voter registration using student IDs was challenged in a court of appeals on Wednesday, Sept. 17. The Seattle Ninth District Court of Appeals heard the case March […]

Is Apple an illegal monopoly?
The U.S. is suing Apple for violating antitrust laws, but Apple will prevail

The Justice Department and attorney generals from 16 different states claimed on March 21 that Apple is illegally monopolizing the smartphone market.   This marks another significant legal battle in the […]