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  2. Right to sit in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Idaho labor law formerly required "employers in establishments where females are employed to provide suitable seats and permit their use when not engaged in active duties for which they are employed." [46] The law was first passed in 1913. Idaho's right to sit law was repealed in 1985. [69]

  3. Right-to-work law - Wikipedia

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    In the context of labor law in the United States, the term right-to-work laws refers to state laws that prohibit union security agreements between employers and labor unions. Such agreements can be incorporated into union contracts to require employees who are not union members to contribute to the costs of union representation.

  4. Employment discrimination law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Absent of a provision in a State Constitution, State civil rights laws that regulate the private sector are generally Constitutional under the "police powers" doctrine or the power of a State to enact laws designed to protect public health, safety and morals. All States must adhere to the Federal Civil Rights laws, but States may enact civil ...

  5. LGBTQ rights in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    State law recognizes the non-genetic, non-gestational mother as a legal parent to a child born via donor insemination, but only if the parents are married. [19] Idaho law does not regulate the practice of surrogacy. State courts have generally been favorable to couples, same-sex or opposite-sex, who have used the gestational or traditional ...

  6. Idaho governor signs abortion ban modeled on Texas law - AOL

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    Idaho on Wednesday became the first state to enact a law modeled after a Texas statute banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy and allowing it to be enforced through lawsuits to avoid ...

  7. Idaho’s laws help hide child abuse. These two steps could ...

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    Idaho could change this easily by adopting statutes along the lines of Texas: “In a proceeding regarding the abuse or neglect of a child, evidence may not be excluded on the ground of privileged ...

  8. List of smoking bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Florida, state law preempts local governments from enacting stricter smoking bans than the state, though in Idaho, Indiana, and Louisiana, some cities and counties have enacted stricter local smoking bans to varying degrees, in some cases banning it in all enclosed workplaces. See individual state listings below for details.

  9. Idaho's 'abortion trafficking' law partly cleared by court ...

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    Idaho borders Washington, Oregon and Montana, which have much more permissive abortion laws. More than 20 Republican-led states have banned or restricted abortion since the U.S. Supreme Court in ...