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Wayne L. Kidwell
American judge

Wayne L. Kidwell

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Wayne LeRoy Kidwell (born June 15, 1938) is a retired Idaho Supreme Court justice, state attorney general, majority leader of the state senate. He was also an associate deputy attorney general in the administration of President Ronald Reagan.

Early life and education

Born in Council, Idaho, Kidwell graduated from Boise High School in 1956. He attended the University of Idaho in Moscow, was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, and graduated in 1960 with a degree in pre-law. He spent a year in law school and then went on active duty with the U.S. Army, as an officer in the military police in New Jersey and South Korea. After his military service, Kidwell returned to the UI and earned a J.D. from its College of Law. During law school, he served for a summer as an aide to U.S. Senator Len Jordan.

Professional career

After a few years representing insurance companies in Boise, Kidwell ran for Ada County prosecutor and won. Two years later, Kidwell won a race for a seat in the Idaho Senate, and a year later became the majority leader. He ran for the congressional seat in 1972 that Jim McClure was vacating for the U.S. Senate, but lost in the Republican primary to Steve Symms and went back into private legal practice for several years.

Idaho Attorney General

In 1974, Kidwell defeated incumbent Idaho Attorney General Tony Park. He served one four-year term and considered a run for governor in 1978, but withdrew from the race in August 1977; he returned campaign donations, telling Idaho voters that he was taking a sabbatical to travel with his family.

Kidwell tried again for the congressional seat in 1980 vacated by Symms, but lost the primary to state senator Larry Craig, and then moved his family to Hawaii.

Federal service

After joining a notable firm in Hawaii as a partner, Kidwell in 1982 was appointed U.S. associate deputy attorney general, and he represented the Republic of the Marshall Islands as its appointed attorney general.

Idaho Supreme Court

After returning to Idaho and working in private practice for close to a decade, Kidwell ran for the Idaho Supreme Court in May 1994 against incumbent Justice Cathy Silak and lost. Four years later, Kidwell ran again for an open seat and won a three-way race in May and the run-off in November.

Kidwell served one full six-year term on the court and retired at age 66 in January 2005, succeeded by Jim Jones.

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