
Montana Supreme Court Rules AG Overstepped in Ballot Language Revision
Montana’s AG went too far revising ballot language for nonpartisan court races, state’s high court ruled unanimously.

Montana’s AG went too far revising ballot language for nonpartisan court races, state’s high court ruled unanimously.

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Judges at the ICC face U.S. sanctions similar to those on Putin, impacting their lives and work, and blocking access.

King Charles III emphasizes the importance of early cancer diagnosis in a TV message, promoting screening programs.

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Indiana’s Senate rejected a GOP-favored map, defying Trump and highlighting limits of his influence in redistricting.