GENERAL CODE PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 6
APPLICATION OF FOREIGN LAWS
73-603. Use of foreign laws — unenforceability. Any court ruling or decision that violates the public policy of this state shall be void and unenforceable to the extent that the court bases its ruling or decision in the matter at issue, in whole or in part, on any foreign law that would not grant the parties affected by the ruling or decision similar fundamental liberties, rights, and privileges guaranteed under the constitution of the United States and the constitution of the state of Idaho, including but not limited to due process, freedom of religion, speech, or the press, and any right of privacy or marriage embodied in the constitution of the state of Idaho.
History:
[73-603, added 2026, ch. 183, sec. 1, p. 827.]