Montana

Montana is the 4th largest US state by area, at just over 147,000 sq.miles, but ranks only 43rd in terms of population, with just over 1 million inhabitants in the state. It is the 3rd most-sparsely populated of the US states. It was the 41st state admitted to the Union on November 8, 1889.

Ranching and agriculture are the primary sources of the state’s economic production. Oil, gas, hard-rock mining, and lumber, are among other contributing factors to the state’s economy. And, tourism is the fastest-growing economic sector. Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, are among the most visited tourist-attractions in the state. The state has thousands of named rivers and creeks running through it, with 450-miles being prominently known for blue-ribbon trout fishing.

In addition to the three tourist attractions, Montana has several other protected lands in the state. The National Bison Range, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Center, and Bighole National Battlefield, are among the protected lands in the state. Montana is also a hub for microbreweries in the US. It is ranked third in the US for the number of craft microbreweries throughout the state. The state is also prominently known for its year-round outdoor sports activities including: golf, horseback riding, cycling, and skiing, among other popular outdoor activities.

Throughout its voting history, the state has elected a Democratic President only 11 occasions, and voted Republican in 21-elections. The state has three electoral college votes in each Presidential election.

The government of the State of Montana is composed of three branches, the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative. The powers of initiative and referendum are reserved for the citizens of Montana.

The Executive branch is led by the chief executive—the Governor, and his second in command the Lieutenant Governor, the Secretary Of State, the Attorney General, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the State Auditor, and by the staff and employees of the 14 executive branch agencies.

The Legislative branch consists of a bicameral legislature, like the majority of other states.  The state’s House of Representatives has 100 members, and the state senate has 50.  The Montana State Legislature convenes in odd number years, for 90 day periods.

The Judicial branch in the State of Montana consists of the Supreme Court, comprised of a Chief Justice and six Associate Justices.  There are District courts, Water Court and other Courts of Limited Jurisdiction; including the Justice Courts Municipal Courts, and City Courts.  Additionally, the state has a Workers’ Compensation Court with jurisdiction over worker’s compensation issues in the state.

The National Law Review covers state news from Montana as it unfolds. Minimum wage and labor/employment related coverage, biosimilars and energy stories, marijuana legalization, tax-reform, and federal agency news, are among the leading stories visitors will find online. The National Law Review continually updates legal stories, so visitors will always find relevant content related to the state, its citizens, and the US in general.

 

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Apr
24
2015
New Montana Law Protects Employee Social Media Accounts Proskauer Rose LLP
Apr
21
2015
Montana to Join Growing List of States Limiting Access to Social Media? Jackson Lewis P.C.
Apr
14
2015
Update on State Breach Notification Laws McDermott Will & Emery
Mar
10
2015
State Data Breach Notification Law Updates Mintz
Jan
13
2015
State Minimum Wage Increases Effective 2015 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
18
2014
Federal Spending Bill Creates Controversy Over Federal Government’s Position on Medical Marijuana Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
5
2014
Daubert Decisions Not Just for District Courts Anymore IMS Legal Strategies
Dec
5
2014
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) Announces ESA Protection for the Gunnison Sage-Grouse Covington & Burling LLP
Dec
4
2014
President Obama’s Executive Action on Immigration under Attack in Federal Court Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
4
2014
Fourteen States and Four Governors Sue the President on His Immigration Executive Orders – The Battle Begins Proskauer Rose LLP
Dec
4
2014
17 States Pull the Trigger and File an Action in Federal Court to Enjoin the Obama Administration’s Deferred Action Program Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Nov
18
2014
FERC Approves Integration of Western Area Power Administration, Basin Electric Power Cooperative and Heartland Consumers Power District into SPP ArentFox Schiff LLP
Mar
19
2014
Are “Ag-Gag” Laws Unconstitutional? The Answer May Be Coming Soon Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Dec
15
2013
Arizona State Minimum Wage Increases Effective January 1, 2014 Jackson Lewis P.C.
Dec
11
2012
Energy & Environmental Law Update – December 11, 2012 Mintz
Jul
13
2012
Montana Supreme Court Holds Obesity Alone Is An Impairment Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jun
25
2012
Supreme Court Lets Unlimited Money Stand, Ignores Extensive Record of Corruption Brennan Center for Justice
Jul
5
2011
Update on Federal Response to Oil Spill Near Billings, Montana U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 

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