BOISE — Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador has appealed a ruling from federal court issued last week that found Idaho’s abortion ban could not apply to cases when a pregnancy threatens the mother’s health or life.
The Trump administration on Wednesday renewed its request to the U.S. Supreme Court to quickly decide a case over an executive order restricti…
I had the chance to visit Boston for the first time last week and walk the Freedom Trail through one of the most historic cities in our country. I stood at the Old State House, where the Declaration of Independence received one of its earliest public readings on July 18, 1776, just weeks after it was adopted in Philadelphia. Standing on that spot, I thought about how differently that document is treated today than it was by the people who first heard it read aloud.
The bill that would have criminalized transgender people for using public restrooms consistent with their gender identity will not fully go into effect July 1, after a federal judge granted injunctive relief Tuesday to Idahoans who sued to block the implementation of that aspect of the law.
WASHINGTON — Transgender military members won a temporary victory against the Trump administration in federal appeals court Monday when two ju…
After an Idaho judge delayed the rollout of an Idaho Medicaid contract, a top state health official said the state is delaying the shift to Me…
BOISE — A bill with the stated intention of curbing actions from individuals believing to be “above the law” passed the House with little deba…
A federal judge in Denver on Tuesday found that federal immigration officers have “routinely” made warrantless arrests in Colorado in violatio…
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration cannot carry out layoffs that it announced after the government shutdown began Oct. 1 and is barred from…
WASHINGTON — The government shutdown became the second longest in U.S. history Wednesday, though the mounting repercussions for dozens of fede…


