by danielle | Apr 28, 2020 | History, Law, Uncategorized
By Marc Abrahams The paper clip plays a variety of roles, all small, in legal history. That smallness looms large in Jay W Stein’s gripping study Something Little and Shiny on the Judicial Stage: The Paper Clip. The study, published in 1994 in the Law Library...
by Amy Crooks | Oct 22, 2019 | History, Law, Local News
Our ancestors are woven in the fabric of who we are today, and little did Robert R. Romero Jr. know that someday life would bring him full circle to the place that his ancestors once pioneered and left their mark. German Born They started as German immigrants in...
by Amy Crooks | Oct 15, 2019 | Criminal, DUI, DUI, Law
Likely the first thing you want to know is, what is an ALS or BAC hearing? An ALS hearing is an Administrative License Suspension hearing with the Department of Transportation. A BAC hearing is a Blood Alcohol Concentration Hearing by the Court. ALS HEARING If you are...
by Amy Crooks | Oct 10, 2019 | History, Law
In the last two weeks we’ve introduced you to JAMES VIATOR HAWKINS (1874-1940) Part I and Part II. Now it’s time to introduce you to his son, William Stark Hawkins, and the reason we began this series. Williams Stark Hawkins was a District Judge and...
by Amy Crooks | Oct 3, 2019 | History, Law
Welcome back as we continue to explore the life of James V. Hawkins in this second part of our mini-series on the Hawkins Family. We rejoin his story at the beginning of his life in Kootenai County, Idaho. LIFE IN IDAHO All census records put the birth of their first...
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