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University of Idaho Pays $90k to Settle Free Speech Lawsuit

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The lawsuit was first filed by members of the Christian Legal Society, who allegedly told pro-LGBTQ demonstrators at the University of Idaho that they would be condemned to hell.

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Lawsuit: Idaho Springs, CO, Police Abused and Tased Deaf Man

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Two Idaho Springs officers purportedly assaulted Colorado resident Brady Mistic, who is deaf, for not responding to their verbal commands.

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US book publishers sue Florida Department of Education over library restrictions

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Across the US, litigation has commenced against sexual content bans in Iowa , Texas , and Arkansas with varying outcomes. In recent months, Alabama and Idaho legislatures have passed similar legislation that restricts books based on sexual content, with challenges from civil rights groups expected.

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Fault-Based Car Accident Laws in Idaho

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Since Idaho is a fault-based state there is no requirement for drivers to obtain PIP.

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TikTok Torts: Idaho Professor Sues “Internet Sleuth” for Defamation Over Idaho Murders

JonathanTurley

There is an interesting defamation case out of Idaho in which Rebecca Scofield , an associate professor and the chair of the history department at the University of Idaho, is suing TikTok personality Ashley Guillard for defamation. That was the case with the litigation over the false claims made against former Rep.

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Environmental Groups Sue to Block Corporate Gold Prospecting in Idaho Forests

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The lawsuit alleges that the U.S. Forest Service erred by letting a Canadian gold company begin exploratory drilling in a national forest west of Yellowstone.

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Idaho Wildlife Groups Sue State Over Controversial Wolf-Trapping Bill

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Western Watersheds Project and other wildlife groups are suing the state over a new law that allows hunter to trap and kill wolves.

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