Yesterday, lawyers defending the Affordable Care Act on behalf of the U.S. government dusted off an obscure law from 1867. The way they used the law was an obvious contradiction
In June, Montana voters may have the opportunity to change the way Montana Supreme Court Justices are chosen. The bill, LR-119 also known as the "Fair Court Referendum" would make it so that Montana Supreme Court justices are elected by region rather than in a State-wide election.
Today, the U.S. Supreme court overturned a Montana Supreme court decision that would have forced the Hydroelectric Dam operator PPL to pay lease fees totaling around 41 million dollars. KGVO News spoke with the Director of External Affairs for PPL, David Hoffman about the case.
The Montana Supreme Court has rejected a 72-year-old Missoula man's request to be classified as a low-risk sex offender after he pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a toddler under his supervision.
The 11th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta on Friday ruled portions of the President's health care bill known as 'Obama-Care' to be unconstitutional. I spoke with Constitutional scholar and Senior Fellow for Constititional studies at the Independence Institute, Rob Natelson about the decision. That interview is
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