Former Montana Highway Patrol Col. Steve Lavin filed a lawsuit Friday alleging Attorney General Austin Knudsen unlawfully forced him to resign and misrepresented the terms of his employment.
Darrell Ehrlick writes, "The Montana Attorney General’s Office routinely offers silence when it comes to questions from the press, the Daily Montanan included."
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen doubled down on his comments that he had recruited a fellow Republican to run against him for attorney general so that he could raise more money.
Attorneys defending Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen before the state’s Commission on Practice said they need more time to prepare a defense for Knudsen, who faces 41 counts of ethical violations.
the ballot measure would add language to the state constitution, establishing “a right to make and carry out decisions about one’s own pregnancy, including the right to abortion.”
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is leading a coalition to overturn a court decision that makes it illegal for cities to prohibit urban camping without available shelter beds.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen says he believes he’s made his office a leader on the national level, and he says he wants to continue that work with another four-year term.