The Montana Supreme Court has upheld the controversial new law that wipes out a 50-year-old process for filling state judicial vacancies and gives Gov.
Gianforte more discretion to appoint new judges.
The Montana Supreme Court has upheld the controversial new law that wipes out a 50-year-old process for filling state judicial vacancies and gives Gov.
Gianforte more discretion to appoint new judges.
It happens in the final weeks of every June. Wrapping up its annual term, the U. S. Supreme Court issues a number of final..
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