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Initiative, CI-131 ballot statement

January 3, 2026 By lilly

INITIATIVE: AG improperly revised CI-131 proponent’s ballot statement… Opinion & Order. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Alex Rate, David Schwartz, Joel Krautter, Michael Noonan, Michael Russell, Nathan Bellinger, Rachel Parker, Raph Graybill, Roger Sullivan

Environment, original jurisdiction of 2024 bills denied

January 3, 2026 By lilly

ENVIRONMENT: Original jurisdiction of 2025 clean air bills denied… Order.

13 youths who were Plaintiffs in Held (Mont. 2024) seek to invoke this Court’s original jurisdiction pursuant to MRAP 14(4) to consider their request for declaratory judgment on constitutionality of HB 285, SB 221, and HB 291 relating to MEPA and the CAA which became effective in 5/25. They argue that the petition raises pure issues of law that have the requisite urgency because — quoting Judge Seeley in Held — “‘every additional ton of GHG emissions exacerbates Plaintiff’s injuries and risks locking in irreversible climate injuries,’ making litigation in the trial courts and the normal appeal process inadequate.”

Although Petitioners argue that development of a factual record is unnecessary given the factual record in Held, they do not address why a district court would not be equipped to consider the legal issues in a timely fashion and permit them to present an appeal in the ordinary course. District courts entertain constitutional challenges routinely and have the tools to address allegations of irreparable harm or similar questions of urgency. The petition is denied without a response from Defendants. MRAP 14(7)(a).

Swanson, Baker, Shea, Bidegaray, Gustafson.

Held et al v. State, Gianforte, and DEQ, OP 25-853, 12/23/25.

Roger Sullivan (McGarvey Law Firm), Kalispell, and Nathan Bellinger & David Schwartz (Our Children’s Trust), Eugene, Oregon, for Petitioners.

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: David Schwartz, Nathan Bellinger, Roger Sullivan

Environment, clean & healthful = stable climate system

December 21, 2024 By lilly

ENVIRONMENT: Constitution’s clean & healthful environment properly found to include stable climate system, invalidates MEPA review limitation… 16 children had standing to bring challenge… psychiatric exams of 8 children properly denied… Seeley affirmed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Abby Moscatel, Alex Rate, Amanda Galvan, Andrea Rodgers, Andrew Cashmore, Andrew Grossman, Asha Brundage-Moore, Austin Anderson, Barbara Chillcott, Brian Flynn, Brian Thompson, Cale Jaffe, Catherine Smith, Christopher Winter, Clara Derby, David Rivkin Jr., Denise Juneau, Domenic Cossi, Drew Wrigley, Dustin Leftridge, Emily Jones, Eric Grant, Fredrick Ikayo, Hallee Frandsen, Jack Garvey, James Goetz, James May, Jenny Harbine, Jeremiah Chin, John Morrison, John Tabaracci, Joshua Dulberg, Julia Olson, Justin Stalpes, Kaitlin O'Donnell, Kathryn Shanley, Katie Carpenter, Keeley Cronin, Lawrence Anderson, Lee Casey, Lindsay Thane, Mark Stermitz, Matthew Dolphay, Matthew Ralph, Melissa Hornbein, Mia Hammersley, Michael Russell, Monte Mills, Natasha De La Cruz, Nathan Bellinger, Paul Lawrence, Philip Axt, Philip Gregory, Quentin Rhoades, Rebecca Davis, Rob Cameron, Robert Guite, Robert Skinner, Robin Sterling, Roger Sullivan, Ryen Godwin, Selena Sauer, Shannon Heim, Steven Wade, Tanya Washington, Thane Johnson, Timothy Bechtold, William Mercer, Wyatt Sassman

Stay pending appeal, greenhouse gas/climate rulings

January 20, 2024 By lilly

STAY PENDING APPEAL denied as to Seeley’s denial of stay from her rulings in favor of youths requiring State agencies to consider greenhouse gas emissions and climate impacts in MEPA analyses… order. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Andrea Rodgers, Barbara Chillcott, Dale Schowengerdt, Dustin Leftridge, Emily Jones, Julia Olson, Lee McKenna, Mark Stermitz, Melissa Hornbein, Michael Russell, Nathan Bellinger, Philip Gregory, Roger Sullivan, Selena Sauer, Thane Johnson

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