Bozeman Lawyers, Montana Law
Here is a link to plaintiff/respondent’s oral argument before the Montana Supreme Court in the aid-in-dying case previously discussed on this blog.
Bozeman Lawyers, Supreme Court
New speculation emerges that U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens may be retiring. Typically, a Supreme Court Justice hires at least four law clerks. Justice Stevens has only hired one. Read the NY Times Article here.
Bozeman Lawyers, Montana Law
An article appearing yesterday in the NY Times does a decent job of summarizing the controversy and significance of the pending Montana Supreme Court case regarding aid-in-dying / treatment to end life. Interested groups have filed no less than 20 amicus curiae briefs...
Accidents & Personal Injury, Bozeman Lawyers
Check out this NY Times article regarding Utah’s laws regarding texting and driving. The article cites studies that show that talking on a cellphone is as risky as driving with a .08 BAC and texting is at least twice as dangerous.
Bozeman Lawyers, Montana Law
The Bozeman City Commission will likely be increasing the fine for parking violations on Monday. Read the article here. UPDATE: The Bozeman City Commission has delayed its decision in this matter. Read the article here.