Tag: judicial activism

Judge With History of Democratic Donations Rules Montana Must Issue Nonbinary Driver’s License
State’s first openly gay judge rules denial of nonbinary license violated state constitution’s equal protection guarantee

Say No to an Activist Supreme Court
Montana’s 1972 constitutional delegates explicitly denied courts the power to define environmental rights – but the Supreme Court has seized it anyway

Lawsuit Against Montana Immigration Enforcement Leans on Judicial Activism, Not Constitutional Text
Activists Ask Courts to Override Legislature Using Standards Judges Invented

Montana Democrats’ Post-Election Memo Reveals Strategy, Panic, and Denial
Leaked document reveals party dependence on courts, outside money, and procedural power as electoral support erodes statewide

Is Montana “The Worst”?
It’s easy to lose perspective, but there’s still much to be proud of in Montana.

After Conservative Backlash Over Legislative Collapse, RINO Removal Project Expands into Montana
After grassroots backlash over tax hikes, budget growth, and judicial inaction, conservative group aims to unseat Montana “RINO” Legislators

One Gay Judge Just Told Montana Women Their Privacy Is Bigotry
Judicial activism meets gender theology in Montana, where privacy is heresy and delusion is law.







