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  2. Montana Supreme Court upholds youth climate activists’ victory

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    Montana’s Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a 2023 ruling siding with young climate activists who asserted the state government violated their right to a healthy environment. In August 2023 ...

  3. Baxter v. Montana - Wikipedia

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    Baxter v. Montana, is a Montana Supreme Court case, argued on September 2, 2009, and decided on December 31, 2009, that addressed the question of whether the state's constitution guaranteed terminally ill patients a right to lethal prescription medication from their physicians.

  4. Montana top court says youth have right to stable climate - AOL

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    The Montana Supreme Court upheld a landmark trial court decision in favor of 16 young people who said their health and futures were being jeopardized by climate change that the state aggravates ...

  5. Montana Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    By statute, all decisions of the Montana Supreme Court must be in writing, and must set forth the grounds of the decision. [25] However, it is up to the court to decide whether an unelaborated order or a full opinion is appropriate. [26] If a full opinion is to be issued, its drafting is assigned to a justice during conference.

  6. Montana top court upholds landmark youth climate ruling

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    Montana's Supreme Court has upheld a lower court's decision that had sided with 16 young activists who argued that the state violated their right to a clean environment.

  7. Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Justices focused on whether the Montana Supreme Court's decision to shut down the entire program was discriminatory towards the secular schools, as well as trying to resolve this case with recent decision related to the Free Exercise Clause, such as Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Comer, [12] in which the Court previously ruled ...