-
HELENA — Montana is one of only a few states with the right to privacy enshrined in its constitution, and a bill in the Legislature would bring it into the modern age.
-
A federal office to investigate cold cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people opened in Billings on Aug. 6.
-
In the summer of 2012, fiancés David Mullins and Charlie Craig tried to order a wedding cake from a shop in a Denver suburb. The owner of Masterpiece...
-
Human rights groups in Montana say a Gallatin County detention center is illegally holding a man at the behest of the federal government. Arturo…
-
Big Sky Pride kicks off today in Billings. It’s the first time in nine years that the state’s annual pride festivities will take place in our region’s…
-
The American Civil Liberties Union of Montana filed a complaint today with the Montana Human Rights Bureau on behalf of four Native Americans, who say...
-
One of the longest-running high school parades in the United States has been criticized by the ACLU and others for its portrayal of Native Americans. ...
-
The ACLU Montana is investigating a human rights complaint at Montana State University-Northern in Havre. The Sweetgrass Society, a Native American…
-
Debate over new law in North Carolina aimed at civil rights for the LBGT community has become a campaign issue across the country, including Montana’s…