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Idaho Supreme Court Is Bound by the U.S. Supreme Court’s Interpretations of Federal Law

By Anna Courtney on January 26, 2016
Posted in Idaho Appellate Practice

Yesterday, the United States Supreme Court in a per curiam decision, reversed the Idaho Supreme Court’s decision on an award of attorney fees under 42 U.S.C. § 1988. In the case of James v. City of Boise, 158 Idaho 713, 351 P.3d 1171 (2015), the Idaho Supreme Court granted attorney fees to the City…

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