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Montana’s American Civil Liberties Union and the Native American Rights Fund filed a lawsuit against the state of Montana on behalf of Montana tribes last week. The lawsuit alleges that requirements to teach Native American history in Montana public schools are not being met.
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Montana lawmakers heard two more bills on Wednesday that were aimed at changing how the state regulates abortion.
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A Montana judge has struck down a voter-enacted law that restricted third-party collection of absentee ballots.
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A recent report says black people in Montana are nearly 10 times more likely to be arrested for possession of marijuana than white people. That’s higher than any other state.
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Residents of a corrections facility in Billings remain quarantined amid two recently-discovered COVID-19 cases. Multiple residents say they're concerned the virus could spread further within the building following what they call insufficient care for their safety.
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The Montana Supreme Court will not mandate expanded measures requested by disability rights advocates to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Montana...
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An inmate at the Gallatin County Detention Center in Bozeman tested positive for COVID-19 on Apr. 4. He has been released in coordination with the local…
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Gov. Steve Bullock Wednesday issued a directive aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19 in Montana’s Correctional facilities. But it was dismissed as...
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Five Native American tribes and voting rights organizations are challenging a new Montana law that limits the number of ballots a person can deliver on…
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Montana Thursday Feb. 6 filed a lawsuit with the goal of learning how the state may respond to expected protests…