Three controversial election laws enacted by Montana Republicans in 2021 have been ruled unconstitutional, setting up a possible appeal to the state’s high court with five weeks to go before
A fight over cell phone records of a county commissioner is at the heart of a legal battle that will test whether public officials using private devices are subject to open meetings laws.
Rosendale indicated that legislating abortion should be done by states, a position counter to several Republican members of Congress, including Montana U.S. Sen. Steve Daines.
Yellowstone County District Court Judge Michael Moses struck down three laws passed by the 2021 Legislature that would have changed Election Day, identification and ballot collection.