The University of Idaho College of Law, the Idaho Supreme Court, and the Idaho State Bar and Law Foundation hosted the 6th annual Denton Darrington lecture this week in the Capitol Building. The lecture series is designed to address a wide range of topics related to the improved administration of justice and features national, state, and regional speakers to address Idaho citizens, students, and officials from all three branches of government. This year’s lecture was held at the Capitol’s Lincoln Auditorium and featured Chief Justice Charles R. Canady of the Florida Supreme Court. At this well-attended event, Justice Canady spoke on “Civility, Humility, and Interbranch Relations.” He pointed to the characteristics of President Abraham Lincoln as a role model in fighting for a united country.