Montana’s Supreme Court has reaffirmed the state’s longstanding commitment to government transparency, rejecting efforts by lawmakers to conceal the inner workings of the legislative process.
Judge: State completely failed to justify additional paperwork and doctor’s visits for Medicaid patients wanting an abortion.
Lawful permanent residents hold many of the same rights that US citizens have, but the government can deport them on certain, ...
Restrictions blocking Medicaid recipients from abortion services violate the state constitution, the judge ruled.
Legislators have gone so far as to claim it’s “a myth” that courts have the power to strike down laws. So far, however, the ...
Abortion restriction based on clean environment in bill by Sen. Theresa Manzella fails in Montana, part of national trend.
This week's break allows lawmakers to take a needed breath after what has been a first half filled with hundreds of bills, a few policy surprises, high drama and tension.
The Supreme Court has weighed in twice on President Donald Trump’s rapid-fire efforts to remake the federal government.
The stock market fell yesterday as investors worry that Trump's tariffs will slow the economy and possibly lead the U.S. into ...
Colorado is among roughly half the states that prohibit the practice of trying to change a person’s sexual orientation or ...
The three-judge court, appointed by the governor, would take on constitutional claims and asbestos suits to streamline ...
Timothy Willis McKeon, who along with his daughter Meghan Doud was found guilty of embezzling nearly $1.3 million from elderly clients, is serving a 10-year prison sentence.
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