montana
GOP Senate Candidates Say Women Are ‘Indoctrinated’ and ‘Crazy’ on Issue of Abortion
Tim Sheehy in Montana and Bernie Moreno in Ohio have both criticized women for being “single-issue voters” on abortion.
By Amanda Becker
16 Young Montanans Just Won the First US Climate Lawsuit of Its Kind
"Today’s ruling in Montana is a game-changer that marks a turning point in this generation’s efforts to save the planet."
By Lex McMenamin
Drag Bans Aren’t New — and Laws Haven’t Changed Much Since 1887
There’s a long history of gender-bending performance in the United States.
By Siriana Lundgren
Youth Climate Activists Are Finally Getting Their Day in Court
This will be the first time a youth-led climate lawsuit actually goes to trial.
By Katie Myers
Can Young People Really Use the Courts to Stop Climate Change?
A youth-led climate case is going to trial for the first time ever.
By Ray Levy Uyeda
Trump Said the Republican Who Body-Slammed a Reporter Is "My Kind of Guy"
His campaign rhetoric attacking the press hasn't changed since 2016.
By Christianna Silva
Why Does Donald Trump Keep Going to Montana?
Hint: it has to do with the 2018 midterm Senate race.
By Zach Schermele
Deb Haaland Is One Step Closer to Becoming the First Native American Woman in Congress
She was one of several big winners in the June 5 primaries in 8 states.
By Linley Sanders and Lucy Diavolo