Mollie Hemingway: "For many in the media, impeachment is — and always has been — a foregone conclusion. Then again, so was the election of Hillary Clinton."
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday in Janus v AFSCME ruled 5-4 that no public employee can be compelled to pay any union dues or fees as a condition of employment.
A Bozeman legislator accused of taking illegal corporate contributions is calling his pending trial a lynching and says the state regulator who instigated it is out to destroy his political future.
Today President Barack Obama nominated Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court. He hopes that both the Democratic and Republican parties will come together to support this decision, but he will have a hard time convincing Montana’s Republican delegates.
While commenting on constitutional matters during Talk Back this week, July 7, former University of Montana Law Professor Rob Natelson says the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling on same-sex marriage opens a door to even more types of marriage than discussed in Justice Anthony Kennedy’s majority opinion.
Montana Supreme Court candidate Lawrence VanDyke is on the campaign trail, carrying with him a binder full of papers he claims are evidence of his opponent's "hypocrisy."
Today the U.S. Supreme Court declined to rule on whether or not individual states can ban gay marriage. In Virginia, Oklahoma, Utah, Wisconsin and Indiana that means that same sex couples in those state CAN get married legally. The reason being is that lower federal courts did rule that those states ban on gay marriage was unconstitutional...
The Montana Supreme Court decided today, June 19, that Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks did not break the law when it transferred bison from Yellowstone to the Fort Belknap Reservation.