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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
The ACLU of Montana works every day—in the courts, legislatures, and in our communities—to preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country. The U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Montana State Constitution collectively emphasize that our rights must be protected. Below are easy-to-use resources created by the ACLU so you can CONTACT US | ACLU OF MONTANA Write. ACLU of Montana. PO Box 1968 Missoula, MT 59806-1968. Call (406) 443-8590. Email. aclu@aclumontana.org Media Request. File acomplaint
REPORT A CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATION The Legal Program receives between 50 and 80 written complaints per month. Most of the complaints we receive do not fall within our mission either because they do not involve constitutional issues or do not involve system-wide reform issues. Some of the types of cases we do NOT handle are:Report a civil liberties violation. Learn what caseswe take.
ACLU MONTANA GENERAL INTAKE FORM The ACLU of Montana is a private, non-profit non-partisan organization dedicated to preserving and extending constitutional rights through litigation, legislation, organizing, and education. We usually become involved in cases (either by representing a party or submitting a "friend of the court" brief) only when we believe that we can advance NON DISCRIMINATION ORDINANCES A fair Montana is one in which everyone has equal opportunity to employment, housing and public accommodations. Unfortunately, while state law prohibits discrimination in these areas on the basis of race, sex, religion and age, it does not protect on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. Gay, lesbian and transgender Montanans can be fired from a job, kicked outSAM FORSTAG
Sam joined the ACLU of Montana in December 2020 and is serving as one of two Legislative Program Managers for the 2021 Legislative Session, managing legislative advocacy around the issues of voting rights, Indigenous justice, immigration rights and the state budget. ELEANOR MALONEY V. YELLOWSTONE COUNTY Eleanor Maloney v. Yellowstone County. Eleanor Andersen Maloney, a transgender woman, was denied all gender-affirming healthcare under Yellowstone County’s Group Health Benefit Plan while employed as a Senior Deputy County Attorney. The complaint states that the discrimination against Ms. Maloney was unlawful under the MontanaHuman Rights
SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly FORT PECK RESERVATION TITLE VI COMPLAINT, FINAL NAMES REDACTED TO: The United States Department of Justice The United States Department of Education RE: Wolf Point School District Violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of1973
ACLU OF MONTANAACLU OF MONTANATAKE ACTIONDONATEALL ISSUESCRIMINAL LEGAL REFORMFREE SPEECH The Montana Racial Equity Project and the ACLU of Montana have serious concerns with Helena’s School Resource Officer Working Group. The Montana Racial Equity Project (MTREP) and the ACLU of Montana have sent a letter to Rachel Harlow-Schalk, Helena City Manager, regarding serious concerns with the City o. May 18, 2021.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
The ACLU of Montana works every day—in the courts, legislatures, and in our communities—to preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country. The U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Montana State Constitution collectively emphasize that our rights must be protected. Below are easy-to-use resources created by the ACLU so you can CONTACT US | ACLU OF MONTANA Write. ACLU of Montana. PO Box 1968 Missoula, MT 59806-1968. Call (406) 443-8590. Email. aclu@aclumontana.org Media Request. File acomplaint
REPORT A CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATION The Legal Program receives between 50 and 80 written complaints per month. Most of the complaints we receive do not fall within our mission either because they do not involve constitutional issues or do not involve system-wide reform issues. Some of the types of cases we do NOT handle are:Report a civil liberties violation. Learn what caseswe take.
ACLU MONTANA GENERAL INTAKE FORM The ACLU of Montana is a private, non-profit non-partisan organization dedicated to preserving and extending constitutional rights through litigation, legislation, organizing, and education. We usually become involved in cases (either by representing a party or submitting a "friend of the court" brief) only when we believe that we can advance NON DISCRIMINATION ORDINANCES A fair Montana is one in which everyone has equal opportunity to employment, housing and public accommodations. Unfortunately, while state law prohibits discrimination in these areas on the basis of race, sex, religion and age, it does not protect on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity. Gay, lesbian and transgender Montanans can be fired from a job, kicked outSAM FORSTAG
Sam joined the ACLU of Montana in December 2020 and is serving as one of two Legislative Program Managers for the 2021 Legislative Session, managing legislative advocacy around the issues of voting rights, Indigenous justice, immigration rights and the state budget. ELEANOR MALONEY V. YELLOWSTONE COUNTY Eleanor Maloney v. Yellowstone County. Eleanor Andersen Maloney, a transgender woman, was denied all gender-affirming healthcare under Yellowstone County’s Group Health Benefit Plan while employed as a Senior Deputy County Attorney. The complaint states that the discrimination against Ms. Maloney was unlawful under the MontanaHuman Rights
SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly FORT PECK RESERVATION TITLE VI COMPLAINT, FINAL NAMES REDACTED TO: The United States Department of Justice The United States Department of Education RE: Wolf Point School District Violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of1973
REPORT A CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATION The Legal Program receives between 50 and 80 written complaints per month. Most of the complaints we receive do not fall within our mission either because they do not involve constitutional issues or do not involve system-wide reform issues. Some of the types of cases we do NOT handle are:Report a civil liberties violation. Learn what caseswe take.
STAFF | ACLU OF MONTANA Staff. Call (406)443-8590 to reach the ACLU of Montana staff member directory. For Press Inquiries, please call (406)541-0296 or email us at media@aclumontana.org.JAILS AND PRISONS
The ACLU of Montana's work on jails and prisons focuses on: humane and sanitary living conditions. equal protection for female prisoners. reducing the use of solitary confinement. provision of constitutionally required medical care, including mental health care. protection of First Amendment rights and religious liberties whileincarcerated.
SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEM Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke a ACLU MONTANA GENERAL INTAKE FORM The ACLU of Montana is a private, non-profit non-partisan organization dedicated to preserving and extending constitutional rights through litigation, legislation, organizing, and education. We usually become involved in cases (either by representing a party or submitting a "friend of the court" brief) only when we believe that we can advanceSTOPS AND ARRESTS
A. The officer must advise you of your constitutional rights to remain silent, to an attorney, and to have an attorney appointed if you cannot afford one. You should exercise all these rights, even if the officers don't tell you about them. Do not tell the police anything except your name. Anything else you say can and will be used againstyou.
WESTERN NATIVE VOICE V. STAPLETON Western Native Voice v. Stapleton. Montana’s Ballot Interference Prevention Act is unconstitutional. The ACLU of Montana, Native American Rights Fund and ACLU's lawsuit challenges a Montana law that severely restricts Native Americans’ access to the ballot. The lawsuit was brought on behalf of Western Native Voice and MontanaNative Vote
ROBERTA “BOBBIE” ZENKER Roberta “Bobbie” Zenker is a 59-year old Helena resident who works as an attorney for Disability Rights Montana. She grew up in Ohio and graduated from University of Dayton in 1980 with a degree in Photography and Fine Arts and minors in Religious Studies and English. Thirty-seven years ago, Bobbie moved to Montana as a Jesuit Volunteer at St. Labre Indian School in Ashland,COMPLAINT FORM
American Civil Liberties Union of Montana Foundation PO Box 9138 Missoula, MT 59807 406-443-8590 www.aclumontana.org COMPLAINT FORM Date: _____ Phone: _____ PROBATION AND PAROLE V13-DIGITAL COPY 5. We Need Your Help Probation and parole feed mass incarceration. In Montana, we spend nearly $200 million a year incarcerating people – either in prisons or through constant supervision under ACLU OF MONTANAACLU OF MONTANATAKE ACTIONDONATEALL ISSUESCRIMINAL LEGAL REFORMFREE SPEECH The Montana Racial Equity Project and the ACLU of Montana have serious concerns with Helena’s School Resource Officer Working Group. The Montana Racial Equity Project (MTREP) and the ACLU of Montana have sent a letter to Rachel Harlow-Schalk, Helena City Manager, regarding serious concerns with the City o. May 18, 2021. CONTACT US | ACLU OF MONTANA Write. ACLU of Montana. PO Box 1968 Missoula, MT 59806-1968. Call (406) 443-8590. Email. aclu@aclumontana.org Media Request. File acomplaint
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
The ACLU of Montana works every day—in the courts, legislatures, and in our communities—to preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country. The U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Montana State Constitution collectively emphasize that our rights must be protected. Below are easy-to-use resources created by the ACLU so you can BLACKFEET NATION V. STAPLETON Pondera County, located in the southern half of the Blackfeet Nation, refused to offer a satellite in-person voting site on the reservation. The County offered in person only voting between 60 to 80 miles away for Blackfeet Nation residents in the county seat of Conrad, Montana. Refusing to establish the voting site would result in disenfranchisement of mainly indigenousSAM FORSTAG
Sam joined the ACLU of Montana in December 2020 and is serving as one of two Legislative Program Managers for the 2021 Legislative Session, managing legislative advocacy around the issues of voting rights, Indigenous justice, immigration rights and the state budget. SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEM Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke a WESTERN NATIVE VOICE V. STAPLETON Western Native Voice v. Stapleton. Montana’s Ballot Interference Prevention Act is unconstitutional. The ACLU of Montana, Native American Rights Fund and ACLU's lawsuit challenges a Montana law that severely restricts Native Americans’ access to the ballot. The lawsuit was brought on behalf of Western Native Voice and MontanaNative Vote
ELEANOR MALONEY V. YELLOWSTONE COUNTY Eleanor Maloney v. Yellowstone County. Eleanor Andersen Maloney, a transgender woman, was denied all gender-affirming healthcare under Yellowstone County’s Group Health Benefit Plan while employed as a Senior Deputy County Attorney. The complaint states that the discrimination against Ms. Maloney was unlawful under the MontanaHuman Rights
PROBATION AND PAROLE V13-DIGITAL COPY 5. We Need Your Help Probation and parole feed mass incarceration. In Montana, we spend nearly $200 million a year incarcerating people – either in prisons or through constant supervision underCOMPLAINT FORM
American Civil Liberties Union of Montana Foundation PO Box 9138 Missoula, MT 59807 406-443-8590 www.aclumontana.org COMPLAINT FORM Date: _____ Phone: _____ ACLU OF MONTANAACLU OF MONTANATAKE ACTIONDONATEALL ISSUESCRIMINAL LEGAL REFORMFREE SPEECH The Montana Racial Equity Project and the ACLU of Montana have serious concerns with Helena’s School Resource Officer Working Group. The Montana Racial Equity Project (MTREP) and the ACLU of Montana have sent a letter to Rachel Harlow-Schalk, Helena City Manager, regarding serious concerns with the City o. May 18, 2021. CONTACT US | ACLU OF MONTANA Write. ACLU of Montana. PO Box 1968 Missoula, MT 59806-1968. Call (406) 443-8590. Email. aclu@aclumontana.org Media Request. File acomplaint
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
The ACLU of Montana works every day—in the courts, legislatures, and in our communities—to preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country. The U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Montana State Constitution collectively emphasize that our rights must be protected. Below are easy-to-use resources created by the ACLU so you can BLACKFEET NATION V. STAPLETON Pondera County, located in the southern half of the Blackfeet Nation, refused to offer a satellite in-person voting site on the reservation. The County offered in person only voting between 60 to 80 miles away for Blackfeet Nation residents in the county seat of Conrad, Montana. Refusing to establish the voting site would result in disenfranchisement of mainly indigenousSAM FORSTAG
Sam joined the ACLU of Montana in December 2020 and is serving as one of two Legislative Program Managers for the 2021 Legislative Session, managing legislative advocacy around the issues of voting rights, Indigenous justice, immigration rights and the state budget. SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEM Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke a WESTERN NATIVE VOICE V. STAPLETON Western Native Voice v. Stapleton. Montana’s Ballot Interference Prevention Act is unconstitutional. The ACLU of Montana, Native American Rights Fund and ACLU's lawsuit challenges a Montana law that severely restricts Native Americans’ access to the ballot. The lawsuit was brought on behalf of Western Native Voice and MontanaNative Vote
ELEANOR MALONEY V. YELLOWSTONE COUNTY Eleanor Maloney v. Yellowstone County. Eleanor Andersen Maloney, a transgender woman, was denied all gender-affirming healthcare under Yellowstone County’s Group Health Benefit Plan while employed as a Senior Deputy County Attorney. The complaint states that the discrimination against Ms. Maloney was unlawful under the MontanaHuman Rights
PROBATION AND PAROLE V13-DIGITAL COPY 5. We Need Your Help Probation and parole feed mass incarceration. In Montana, we spend nearly $200 million a year incarcerating people – either in prisons or through constant supervision underCOMPLAINT FORM
American Civil Liberties Union of Montana Foundation PO Box 9138 Missoula, MT 59807 406-443-8590 www.aclumontana.org COMPLAINT FORM Date: _____ Phone: _____KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
The ACLU of Montana works every day—in the courts, legislatures, and in our communities—to preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country. The U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Montana State Constitution collectively emphasize that our rights must be protected. Below are easy-to-use resources created by the ACLU so you can STAFF | ACLU OF MONTANA Staff. Call (406)443-8590 to reach the ACLU of Montana staff member directory. For Press Inquiries, please call (406)541-0296 or email us at media@aclumontana.org. BLACKFEET NATION V. STAPLETON Pondera County, located in the southern half of the Blackfeet Nation, refused to offer a satellite in-person voting site on the reservation. The County offered in person only voting between 60 to 80 miles away for Blackfeet Nation residents in the county seat of Conrad, Montana. Refusing to establish the voting site would result in disenfranchisement of mainly indigenous REPORT A CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATION The Legal Program receives between 50 and 80 written complaints per month. Most of the complaints we receive do not fall within our mission either because they do not involve constitutional issues or do not involve system-wide reform issues. Some of the types of cases we do NOT handle are:Report a civil liberties violation. Learn what caseswe take.
SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEM Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke a ACLU MONTANA GENERAL INTAKE FORM The ACLU of Montana is a private, non-profit non-partisan organization dedicated to preserving and extending constitutional rights through litigation, legislation, organizing, and education. We usually become involved in cases (either by representing a party or submitting a "friend of the court" brief) only when we believe that we can advance GENDER IDENTITY IS PROTECTED BY THE MONTANA HUMAN RIGHTS An Administrative Law Judge with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry today found that Yellowstone County unlawfully discriminated against a transgender woman during her time as an employee with Yellowstone County. According to the ruling, gender identity is protected by the Montana Human Rights Act. Building on the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Stephens v. SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly WHY PUBLIC FUNDING OF RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS IS WRONG FOR Why Public Funding of Religious Schools is Wrong for Montana. Background: The 2015 Montana Legislature passed a law that allowed the state to issue tax credits to people who contributed to a student scholarship organization (“SSO”). The SSO was set up to distribute those funds directly to a “qualified education provider,” whichincluded
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA 2017 MT … op 17-0358 in the supreme court of the state of montana 2017 mt 267 montana association of counties (“maco”), leo gallagher, adrian m.miller,
ACLU OF MONTANAACLU OF MONTANATAKE ACTIONDONATEALL ISSUESCRIMINAL LEGAL REFORMFREE SPEECH The Montana Racial Equity Project and the ACLU of Montana have serious concerns with Helena’s School Resource Officer Working Group. The Montana Racial Equity Project (MTREP) and the ACLU of Montana have sent a letter to Rachel Harlow-Schalk, Helena City Manager, regarding serious concerns with the City o. May 18, 2021. NEWS | ACLU OF MONTANA News. We at the ACLU of Montana believe it is our duty to keep the public informed about the state of their civil liberties. While our work at the legislature, in the courts, and in our communities is imperative to our mission, it is equally crucial to have a public that is informed and engaged.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
The ACLU of Montana works every day—in the courts, legislatures, and in our communities—to preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country. The U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Montana State Constitution collectively emphasize that our rights must be protected. Below are easy-to-use resources created by the ACLU so you can CONTACT US | ACLU OF MONTANA Write. ACLU of Montana. PO Box 1968 Missoula, MT 59806-1968. Call (406) 443-8590. Email. aclu@aclumontana.org Media Request. File acomplaint
REPORT A CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATION The Legal Program receives between 50 and 80 written complaints per month. Most of the complaints we receive do not fall within our mission either because they do not involve constitutional issues or do not involve system-wide reform issues. Some of the types of cases we do NOT handle are:Report a civil liberties violation. Learn what caseswe take.
SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEM Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke aSAM FORSTAG
Sam joined the ACLU of Montana in December 2020 and is serving as one of two Legislative Program Managers for the 2021 Legislative Session, managing legislative advocacy around the issues of voting rights, Indigenous justice, immigration rights and the state budget. ELEANOR MALONEY V. YELLOWSTONE COUNTY Eleanor Maloney v. Yellowstone County. Eleanor Andersen Maloney, a transgender woman, was denied all gender-affirming healthcare under Yellowstone County’s Group Health Benefit Plan while employed as a Senior Deputy County Attorney. The complaint states that the discrimination against Ms. Maloney was unlawful under the MontanaHuman Rights
SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortlyCOMPLAINT FORM
American Civil Liberties Union of Montana Foundation PO Box 9138 Missoula, MT 59807 406-443-8590 www.aclumontana.org COMPLAINT FORM Date: _____ Phone: _____ ACLU OF MONTANAACLU OF MONTANATAKE ACTIONDONATEALL ISSUESCRIMINAL LEGAL REFORMFREE SPEECH The Montana Racial Equity Project and the ACLU of Montana have serious concerns with Helena’s School Resource Officer Working Group. The Montana Racial Equity Project (MTREP) and the ACLU of Montana have sent a letter to Rachel Harlow-Schalk, Helena City Manager, regarding serious concerns with the City o. May 18, 2021. NEWS | ACLU OF MONTANA News. We at the ACLU of Montana believe it is our duty to keep the public informed about the state of their civil liberties. While our work at the legislature, in the courts, and in our communities is imperative to our mission, it is equally crucial to have a public that is informed and engaged.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
The ACLU of Montana works every day—in the courts, legislatures, and in our communities—to preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country. The U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Montana State Constitution collectively emphasize that our rights must be protected. Below are easy-to-use resources created by the ACLU so you can CONTACT US | ACLU OF MONTANA Write. ACLU of Montana. PO Box 1968 Missoula, MT 59806-1968. Call (406) 443-8590. Email. aclu@aclumontana.org Media Request. File acomplaint
REPORT A CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATION The Legal Program receives between 50 and 80 written complaints per month. Most of the complaints we receive do not fall within our mission either because they do not involve constitutional issues or do not involve system-wide reform issues. Some of the types of cases we do NOT handle are:Report a civil liberties violation. Learn what caseswe take.
SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEM Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke aSAM FORSTAG
Sam joined the ACLU of Montana in December 2020 and is serving as one of two Legislative Program Managers for the 2021 Legislative Session, managing legislative advocacy around the issues of voting rights, Indigenous justice, immigration rights and the state budget. ELEANOR MALONEY V. YELLOWSTONE COUNTY Eleanor Maloney v. Yellowstone County. Eleanor Andersen Maloney, a transgender woman, was denied all gender-affirming healthcare under Yellowstone County’s Group Health Benefit Plan while employed as a Senior Deputy County Attorney. The complaint states that the discrimination against Ms. Maloney was unlawful under the MontanaHuman Rights
SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortlyCOMPLAINT FORM
American Civil Liberties Union of Montana Foundation PO Box 9138 Missoula, MT 59807 406-443-8590 www.aclumontana.org COMPLAINT FORM Date: _____ Phone: _____ NEWS | ACLU OF MONTANA News. We at the ACLU of Montana believe it is our duty to keep the public informed about the state of their civil liberties. While our work at the legislature, in the courts, and in our communities is imperative to our mission, it is equally crucial to have a public that is informed and engaged. ABOUT US | ACLU OF MONTANA The ACLU, established in 1920, chartered the Montana affiliate in 1972. In 1980 an office was established in Billings, staffed part-time. Since its inception, the ACLU of Montana has impacted public education, litigation and legislation. In 1988, Scott Crichton was hired as the ACLU of Montana’s first full-time executivedirector.
SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEM Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke aJOB OPENINGS
The ACLU of Montana (founded in 1972) is an affiliate of the national ACLU (founded in 1920) and operates as a private, non-profit organization. We are the state’s largest and most influential civil rights organization, combining litigation, policy advocacy, communications, and organizing tactics to promote a broad range of individual rights and liberties. WESTERN NATIVE VOICE V. STAPLETON Western Native Voice v. Stapleton. Montana’s Ballot Interference Prevention Act is unconstitutional. The ACLU of Montana, Native American Rights Fund and ACLU's lawsuit challenges a Montana law that severely restricts Native Americans’ access to the ballot. The lawsuit was brought on behalf of Western Native Voice and MontanaNative Vote
SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly WHAT TO DO WHEN IF YOU'RE STOPPED FOR PHOTOGRAPHING IN Taking photographs and video of things that are plainly visible in public spaces is a constitutional right—and that includes transportation facilities, the outside of federal buildings, and police and other government officials carrying out their duties.Unfortunately, law enforcement officers have been known to ask people to stop taking photographs of public places. GENDER IDENTITY IS PROTECTED BY THE MONTANA HUMAN RIGHTS An Administrative Law Judge with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry today found that Yellowstone County unlawfully discriminated against a transgender woman during her time as an employee with Yellowstone County. According to the ruling, gender identity is protected by the Montana Human Rights Act. Building on the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Stephens v. PROBATION AND PAROLE V13-DIGITAL COPY 5. We Need Your Help Probation and parole feed mass incarceration. In Montana, we spend nearly $200 million a year incarcerating people – either in prisons or through constant supervision under ROBERTA “BOBBIE” ZENKER Roberta “Bobbie” Zenker is a 59-year old Helena resident who works as an attorney for Disability Rights Montana. She grew up in Ohio and graduated from University of Dayton in 1980 with a degree in Photography and Fine Arts and minors in Religious Studies and English. Thirty-seven years ago, Bobbie moved to Montana as a Jesuit Volunteer at St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, ACLU OF MONTANAACLU OF MONTANATAKE ACTIONDONATEALL ISSUESCRIMINAL LEGAL REFORMFREE SPEECH The Montana Racial Equity Project and the ACLU of Montana have serious concerns with Helena’s School Resource Officer Working Group. The Montana Racial Equity Project (MTREP) and the ACLU of Montana have sent a letter to Rachel Harlow-Schalk, Helena City Manager, regarding serious concerns with the City o. May 18, 2021. NEWS | ACLU OF MONTANAACLU MEMBERSHIP COSTACLU MONTANA ADDRESSACLU ORGACLU TN ORGCONTACT ACLU FOR LEGAL HELP News. We at the ACLU of Montana believe it is our duty to keep the public informed about the state of their civil liberties. While our work at the legislature, in the courts, and in our communities is imperative to our mission, it is equally crucial to have a public that is informed and engaged.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
The ACLU of Montana works every day—in the courts, legislatures, and in our communities—to preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country. The U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Montana State Constitution collectively emphasize that our rights must be protected. Below are easy-to-use resources created by the ACLU so you can CONTACT US | ACLU OF MONTANA Write. ACLU of Montana. PO Box 1968 Missoula, MT 59806-1968. Call (406) 443-8590. Email. aclu@aclumontana.org Media Request. File acomplaint
REPORT A CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATION The Legal Program receives between 50 and 80 written complaints per month. Most of the complaints we receive do not fall within our mission either because they do not involve constitutional issues or do not involve system-wide reform issues. Some of the types of cases we do NOT handle are:Report a civil liberties violation. Learn what caseswe take.
SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEMFEDERAL PROBATION AND PAROLE MONTANACOMMUNITY SUPERVISION PAROLEINTENSIVE PAROLE SUPERVISIONMANDATORY SUPERVISION PAROLEMONTANA PAROLE LISTMONTANA STATE PROBATION Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke aSAM FORSTAG
Sam joined the ACLU of Montana in December 2020 and is serving as one of two Legislative Program Managers for the 2021 Legislative Session, managing legislative advocacy around the issues of voting rights, Indigenous justice, immigration rights and the state budget. ELEANOR MALONEY V. YELLOWSTONE COUNTY Eleanor Maloney v. Yellowstone County. Eleanor Andersen Maloney, a transgender woman, was denied all gender-affirming healthcare under Yellowstone County’s Group Health Benefit Plan while employed as a Senior Deputy County Attorney. The complaint states that the discrimination against Ms. Maloney was unlawful under the MontanaHuman Rights
SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortlyCOMPLAINT FORM
American Civil Liberties Union of Montana Foundation PO Box 9138 Missoula, MT 59807 406-443-8590 www.aclumontana.org COMPLAINT FORM Date: _____ Phone: _____ ACLU OF MONTANAACLU OF MONTANATAKE ACTIONDONATEALL ISSUESCRIMINAL LEGAL REFORMFREE SPEECH The Montana Racial Equity Project and the ACLU of Montana have serious concerns with Helena’s School Resource Officer Working Group. The Montana Racial Equity Project (MTREP) and the ACLU of Montana have sent a letter to Rachel Harlow-Schalk, Helena City Manager, regarding serious concerns with the City o. May 18, 2021. NEWS | ACLU OF MONTANAACLU MEMBERSHIP COSTACLU MONTANA ADDRESSACLU ORGACLU TN ORGCONTACT ACLU FOR LEGAL HELP News. We at the ACLU of Montana believe it is our duty to keep the public informed about the state of their civil liberties. While our work at the legislature, in the courts, and in our communities is imperative to our mission, it is equally crucial to have a public that is informed and engaged.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
The ACLU of Montana works every day—in the courts, legislatures, and in our communities—to preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country. The U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Montana State Constitution collectively emphasize that our rights must be protected. Below are easy-to-use resources created by the ACLU so you can CONTACT US | ACLU OF MONTANA Write. ACLU of Montana. PO Box 1968 Missoula, MT 59806-1968. Call (406) 443-8590. Email. aclu@aclumontana.org Media Request. File acomplaint
REPORT A CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATION The Legal Program receives between 50 and 80 written complaints per month. Most of the complaints we receive do not fall within our mission either because they do not involve constitutional issues or do not involve system-wide reform issues. Some of the types of cases we do NOT handle are:Report a civil liberties violation. Learn what caseswe take.
SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEMFEDERAL PROBATION AND PAROLE MONTANACOMMUNITY SUPERVISION PAROLEINTENSIVE PAROLE SUPERVISIONMANDATORY SUPERVISION PAROLEMONTANA PAROLE LISTMONTANA STATE PROBATION Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke aSAM FORSTAG
Sam joined the ACLU of Montana in December 2020 and is serving as one of two Legislative Program Managers for the 2021 Legislative Session, managing legislative advocacy around the issues of voting rights, Indigenous justice, immigration rights and the state budget. ELEANOR MALONEY V. YELLOWSTONE COUNTY Eleanor Maloney v. Yellowstone County. Eleanor Andersen Maloney, a transgender woman, was denied all gender-affirming healthcare under Yellowstone County’s Group Health Benefit Plan while employed as a Senior Deputy County Attorney. The complaint states that the discrimination against Ms. Maloney was unlawful under the MontanaHuman Rights
SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortlyCOMPLAINT FORM
American Civil Liberties Union of Montana Foundation PO Box 9138 Missoula, MT 59807 406-443-8590 www.aclumontana.org COMPLAINT FORM Date: _____ Phone: _____ NEWS | ACLU OF MONTANA News. We at the ACLU of Montana believe it is our duty to keep the public informed about the state of their civil liberties. While our work at the legislature, in the courts, and in our communities is imperative to our mission, it is equally crucial to have a public that is informed and engaged. ABOUT US | ACLU OF MONTANA The ACLU, established in 1920, chartered the Montana affiliate in 1972. In 1980 an office was established in Billings, staffed part-time. Since its inception, the ACLU of Montana has impacted public education, litigation and legislation. In 1988, Scott Crichton was hired as the ACLU of Montana’s first full-time executivedirector.
SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEM Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke aJOB OPENINGS
The ACLU of Montana (founded in 1972) is an affiliate of the national ACLU (founded in 1920) and operates as a private, non-profit organization. We are the state’s largest and most influential civil rights organization, combining litigation, policy advocacy, communications, and organizing tactics to promote a broad range of individual rights and liberties. WESTERN NATIVE VOICE V. STAPLETON Western Native Voice v. Stapleton. Montana’s Ballot Interference Prevention Act is unconstitutional. The ACLU of Montana, Native American Rights Fund and ACLU's lawsuit challenges a Montana law that severely restricts Native Americans’ access to the ballot. The lawsuit was brought on behalf of Western Native Voice and MontanaNative Vote
SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly WHAT TO DO WHEN IF YOU'RE STOPPED FOR PHOTOGRAPHING IN Taking photographs and video of things that are plainly visible in public spaces is a constitutional right—and that includes transportation facilities, the outside of federal buildings, and police and other government officials carrying out their duties.Unfortunately, law enforcement officers have been known to ask people to stop taking photographs of public places. GENDER IDENTITY IS PROTECTED BY THE MONTANA HUMAN RIGHTS An Administrative Law Judge with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry today found that Yellowstone County unlawfully discriminated against a transgender woman during her time as an employee with Yellowstone County. According to the ruling, gender identity is protected by the Montana Human Rights Act. Building on the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Stephens v. PROBATION AND PAROLE V13-DIGITAL COPY 5. We Need Your Help Probation and parole feed mass incarceration. In Montana, we spend nearly $200 million a year incarcerating people – either in prisons or through constant supervision under ROBERTA “BOBBIE” ZENKER Roberta “Bobbie” Zenker is a 59-year old Helena resident who works as an attorney for Disability Rights Montana. She grew up in Ohio and graduated from University of Dayton in 1980 with a degree in Photography and Fine Arts and minors in Religious Studies and English. Thirty-seven years ago, Bobbie moved to Montana as a Jesuit Volunteer at St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, ACLU OF MONTANAACLU OF MONTANATAKE ACTIONDONATEALL ISSUESCRIMINAL LEGAL REFORMFREE SPEECH The American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Montana, and Native American Rights Fund (NARF) today challenged two new Montana laws that hinder Native American participation in the state’ NEWS | ACLU OF MONTANAACLU MEMBERSHIP COSTACLU MONTANA ADDRESSACLU ORGACLU TN ORGCONTACT ACLU FOR LEGAL HELP We at the ACLU of Montana believe it is our duty to keep the public informed about the state of their civil liberties. While our work at the legislature, in the courts, and in our communities is imperative to our mission, it is equally crucial to have a public that is informed and engaged.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
The ACLU of Montana works every day—in the courts, legislatures, and in our communities—to preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country. The U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Montana State Constitution collectively emphasize that our rights must be protected. Below are easy-to-use resources created by the ACLU so you can CONTACT US | ACLU OF MONTANA Write. ACLU of Montana. PO Box 1968 Missoula, MT 59806-1968. Call (406) 443-8590. Email. aclu@aclumontana.org Media Request. File acomplaint
REPORT A CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATION The Legal Program receives between 50 and 80 written complaints per month. Most of the complaints we receive do not fall within our mission either because they do not involve constitutional issues or do not involve system-wide reform issues. Some of the types of cases we do NOT handle are:Report a civil liberties violation. Learn what caseswe take.
SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEMFEDERAL PROBATION AND PAROLE MONTANACOMMUNITY SUPERVISION PAROLEINTENSIVE PAROLE SUPERVISIONMANDATORY SUPERVISION PAROLEMONTANA PAROLE LISTMONTANA STATE PROBATION Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke aSAM FORSTAG
Sam joined the ACLU of Montana in December 2020 and is serving as one of two Legislative Program Managers for the 2021 Legislative Session, managing legislative advocacy around the issues of voting rights, Indigenous justice, immigration rights and the state budget. ELEANOR MALONEY V. YELLOWSTONE COUNTY Eleanor Andersen Maloney, a transgender woman, was denied all gender-affirming healthcare under Yellowstone County’s Group Health Benefit Plan while employed as a SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly ACLU MT COMPLAINT FORM American Civil Liberties Union of Montana Foundation PO Box 9138 Missoula, MT 59807 406-443-8590 www.aclumontana.org COMPLAINT FORM Date: _____ Phone: _____ ACLU OF MONTANAACLU OF MONTANATAKE ACTIONDONATEALL ISSUESCRIMINAL LEGAL REFORMFREE SPEECH The American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Montana, and Native American Rights Fund (NARF) today challenged two new Montana laws that hinder Native American participation in the state’ NEWS | ACLU OF MONTANAACLU MEMBERSHIP COSTACLU MONTANA ADDRESSACLU ORGACLU TN ORGCONTACT ACLU FOR LEGAL HELP We at the ACLU of Montana believe it is our duty to keep the public informed about the state of their civil liberties. While our work at the legislature, in the courts, and in our communities is imperative to our mission, it is equally crucial to have a public that is informed and engaged.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
The ACLU of Montana works every day—in the courts, legislatures, and in our communities—to preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to everyone in this country. The U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Montana State Constitution collectively emphasize that our rights must be protected. Below are easy-to-use resources created by the ACLU so you can CONTACT US | ACLU OF MONTANA Write. ACLU of Montana. PO Box 1968 Missoula, MT 59806-1968. Call (406) 443-8590. Email. aclu@aclumontana.org Media Request. File acomplaint
REPORT A CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATION The Legal Program receives between 50 and 80 written complaints per month. Most of the complaints we receive do not fall within our mission either because they do not involve constitutional issues or do not involve system-wide reform issues. Some of the types of cases we do NOT handle are:Report a civil liberties violation. Learn what caseswe take.
SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEMFEDERAL PROBATION AND PAROLE MONTANACOMMUNITY SUPERVISION PAROLEINTENSIVE PAROLE SUPERVISIONMANDATORY SUPERVISION PAROLEMONTANA PAROLE LISTMONTANA STATE PROBATION Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke aSAM FORSTAG
Sam joined the ACLU of Montana in December 2020 and is serving as one of two Legislative Program Managers for the 2021 Legislative Session, managing legislative advocacy around the issues of voting rights, Indigenous justice, immigration rights and the state budget. ELEANOR MALONEY V. YELLOWSTONE COUNTY Eleanor Andersen Maloney, a transgender woman, was denied all gender-affirming healthcare under Yellowstone County’s Group Health Benefit Plan while employed as a SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly ACLU MT COMPLAINT FORM American Civil Liberties Union of Montana Foundation PO Box 9138 Missoula, MT 59807 406-443-8590 www.aclumontana.org COMPLAINT FORM Date: _____ Phone: _____ NEWS | ACLU OF MONTANA We at the ACLU of Montana believe it is our duty to keep the public informed about the state of their civil liberties. While our work at the legislature, in the courts, and in our communities is imperative to our mission, it is equally crucial to have a public that is informed and engaged. ABOUT US | ACLU OF MONTANA The ACLU is our nation's premier civil rights and civil liberties organization. We are the unwavering voice of freedom, fairness and equality for all people in America and have been at the forefront of virtually every major battle for freedom and justice in the country for a century. We work in the courts, the legislatures, and communities across the nation to protect and WESTERN NATIVE VOICE V. STAPLETON pdf COMPLAINT - WNV v. Stapleton.pdf; pdf DV 2020-377 Western Native Voice v. Stapleton Order Granting Plaintiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunctive Relief.pdf; pdf DV-2020-377 Order Granting Plaintiffs Temporary Restraining Order and Order Setting Hearing on Motion for Preliminary Injunction. (1).pdf SET UP TO FAIL: MONTANA’S PROBATION AND PAROLE SYSTEM Set Up to Fail: Montana's Probation & Parole System -- read the report here!OverviewIn Montana, hundreds of people—462 people in 2017—are incarcerated each year for technical or compliance violations of probation or parole. State research demonstrates that most of these individuals are returning to custody not because they’ve committed a new crime, but because they broke aJOB OPENINGS
The ACLU of Montana (founded in 1972) is an affiliate of the national ACLU (founded in 1920) and operates as a private, non-profit organization. We are the state’s largest and most influential civil rights organization, combining litigation, policy advocacy, communications, and organizing tactics to promote a broad range of individual rights and liberties. SHOULD CONFEDERATE FLAGS BE ALLOWED IN SCHOOLS? A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly after a black student enrolled, offers an opportunity to reflect on the extent of students’ right to engage in offensive speech at school.A recent incident at Park High School in Livingston, in which students flew Confederate flags from their trucks shortly WHAT TO DO WHEN IF YOU'RE STOPPED FOR PHOTOGRAPHING IN Taking photographs and video of things that are plainly visible in public spaces is a constitutional right—and that includes transportation facilities, the outside of federal buildings, and police and other government officials carrying out their duties.Unfortunately, law enforcement officers have been known to ask people to stop taking photographs of public places. GENDER IDENTITY IS PROTECTED BY THE MONTANA HUMAN RIGHTS An Administrative Law Judge with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry today found that Yellowstone County unlawfully discriminated against a transgender woman during her time as an employee with Yellowstone County. According to the ruling, gender identity is protected by the Montana Human Rights Act. Building on the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Stephens v. ROBERTA “BOBBIE” ZENKER Roberta “Bobbie” Zenker is a 59-year old Helena resident who works as an attorney for Disability Rights Montana. She grew up in Ohio and graduated from University of Dayton in 1980 with a degree in Photography and Fine Arts and minors in Religious Studies and English. Thirty-seven years ago, Bobbie moved to Montana as a Jesuit Volunteer at St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, PROBATION AND PAROLE V13-DIGITAL COPY 5. We Need Your Help Probation and parole feed mass incarceration. In Montana, we spend nearly $200 million a year incarcerating people – either in prisons or through constant supervision under Skip to main contentUrgent
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