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Montana’s attorney general is appealing a landmark district court ruling over the impact of human-caused climate change on young residents.
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The nation’s first youth-led constitutional climate trial ended Tuesday in Helena.
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Montana officials made their case today in the first-of-its-kind climate trial underway in Helena. The trial could end earlier than expected after the state pulled one of their key witnesses.
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The country’s first constitutional climate trial, taking place in Helena, has reached its halfway point. Youth plaintiffs in Held v. Montana are suing the state over its energy policies, claiming they violate the kids’ state constitutional right to a clean and healthful environment by worsening global warming.
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A Montana judge is telling state attorneys to continue preparing for trial after they argued to stop a lawsuit brought by children challenging energy and climate policies.
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The proposed Montanore copper and silver mine in the Cabinet Mountains has experienced another setback. A state district court judge found Friday that a…
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A state judge has revoked the water permit for a silver and copper mine proposed beneath a northwestern Montana wilderness area.Judge Kathy Seeley said in…
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A district judge has rescinded a water right for a water bottling plant near Kalispell.Montana Artesian Water Company was granted a permit early last year…
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The court case brought by Democrats challenging the Green Party’s access to the 2018 election ballot in Montana will resume this Thursday under review of…
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A lawsuit that challenges Green Party candidates’ appearance on election ballots later this year will stay in state court after a federal judge refused to…