News - Idaho Supreme Court
By Shifrin, Simon The Idaho Supreme Court is scheduled this week to hear an appeal of a judge's ruling on whether publishing legal notices in the Idaho Business Review provides sufficient legal notification.
By Anonymous A federal judge has criticized the Idaho Supreme Court's handling of a school-district funding case that began more than 17 years ago, according to legalnewsline.com.
By Volkert, Lora Portneuf Medical Center set off a fierce debate in the Pocatello community when its Board of Governors said the county-owned hospital may need to become a private entity.
By Matt Christensen, The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho Mar. 6--BOISE -- Southern Idaho groundwater users have won a victory in a much-anticipated court case over claims to water in the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer, though both sides in the case say the court left many questions unanswered.
By Rocky Barker, The Idaho Statesman, Boise Mar. 6--Just because you hold the oldest and highest-priority water right doesn't mean you have an absolute right to that water, the Idaho Supreme Court said Monday.
