Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen argues that only lawmakers have sway over state elections under the U.S.
On Thursday, the Montana House and Senate voted on seven Republican-sponsored bills that would make changes to the state’s judicial branch and legal system.
Several Republican judicial reform bills got initial approval Thursday in the first test of the party's legislative priority, albeit with inconsistent measures of GOP support.
Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen argues that only lawmakers have sway over state elections under the U.S.
The former Republican state Senate president denied Friday any wrongdoing in connection with a $170,000 no-bid contract he ...
Montana does allow the death penalty, although a 2015 court ruling that found the specific substance in the law has precluded ...
On Thursday morning, the Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on one of the most prominent in a Republican-sponsored ...
HELENA — One of the biggest debates of the Montana Legislature’s 69 th session took center stage Wednesday afternoon, as lawmakers held hearings on three different proposals on how to address the ...
Montana’s House is has endorsed a ban on transgender people using bathrooms in public buildings that don’t align with their ...
The Supreme Court has turned back an election law case out of Montana that relied on a controversial legal theory with the potential to change the way elections are run across the country ...
The legislative GOP misleadingly calls the 27 draft bills they passed through their partisan judiciary attack committee “judicial reform.” ...
The Supreme Court declined an election law case that relied on a controversial legal theory with the potential to change how ...