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What Montana’s past teaches us about justice today By: Toni Tease - April 10, 2025 . Montana has always been a place that ...
Columnist and Montana State Bar President Toni Tease says that if you want a fair justice system then it has to be ...
The push to recognize the continent's original cultures has finally cleared the Legislature after years of failed attempts ...
A bill to grant immunity to lawyers who are also elected as Constitutional officers — such as the attorney general or ...
On the 69th day of the 69th legislatives session, the Montana Senate adopted permanent rules for the chamber more than three ...
Flathead District Court Judge Dan Wilson announced Wednesday he will again enter a race for the Montana Supreme Court, this ...
House Bill 408 would require manufacturer to add a filter on electronic devices and set penalties for bypassing the blocking ...
For the 21 members of the Senate who voted against House Bill 655, Sen. Theresa Manzella had a very specific message. “To those of you who are in opposition to it, I’m sorry,” Manzella, a Republican ...
Lawmakers in each chamber of the Montana Legislature have advanced bills that shift marijuana tax revenue, but preserve ...
The Department of Justice has been ordered to reinstate a Montana Highway Patrol trooper it fired last April after the ...
Fixing bridges and roads, while funding nursing homes and law enforcement officers took center stage Wednesday on the House floor with the full chamber’s first look at Montana’s big budget bill — a ...
As economy declines over tariffs, budget cuts have left some legislators wondering about the state's budget bill ...
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