Opinion: Some Republicans want to change judicial elections from non-partisan to partisan because they don’t like the way ...
The Supreme Court has turned back an election law case out of Montana that relied on a controversial legal theory with the ...
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to take up Montana Republicans’ efforts to revive two state election laws under a ...
Governor Greg Gianforte is urging Montana legislators to pass a bill that would reveal the political affiliations of judicial ...
Senate Republicans have numerous pieces of legislation to consider during the 2025 session, but few are as important as bills to reform Montana’s overreaching courts.
Senate Bill 42 would require candidates for Supreme Court, district court and justice of the peace to run with a party label.
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.
New from Helena, the state legislature gets started ... code that prohibits political parties in Montana from making contributions to judicial candidates. According to the sponsor, if passed ...
Republican bills would change how Montana’s courts operate, after lawmakers accused judges of overstepping their authority.
Contact your legislators and let them know we need to keep judicial elections non-partisan. Joel Krautter lives in Billings and is a Montana attorney, former State Representative and a co-founder of ...