Last weekend, the University of Idaho Repertory Theater put on four powerful productions of the play “What the Constitution Means to Me.” Head of acting and professor in the UI […]
The University of Idaho Repertory Theater will put on four productions of the play “What the Constitution Means to Me” this week at the Forge Theater. There will be a […]
Imagine living in a state where, based on traits someone was born with and have no control over, they weren’t allowed to have the same protections as other people. Like […]
The University of Idaho College of Law’s Constitution Day presentation Monday focused on the challenges the judiciary faces by highlighting several recent decisions. Panelist comprised of College of Law faculty […]
It’s been a bumpy transition for the new White House. With all the chaos, it’s been hard to take a second and evaluate the situation. In November, the American people […]
Universities struggle to find place in free speech debate Good news for many of us – it”s still perfectly constitutional to be a jerk. However, that is not what the […]
Shepherd proposes joint resolution to regulate judicial powers BOISE — A joint resolution imploring Congress to impeach judges who “disregard his oath of office” was proposed Monday by Rep. Paul […]
Last month, widespread protests erupted across Egypt, challenging President Mohamed Morsi’s control over the country. The protests were in opposition to the newly proposed Egyptian constitution and actions taken by […]