This post originally appeared at FairIsFairMontana.org.
Portions of this post first appeared on the Colorado Rights Blog, the blog of the ACLU of Colorado.
The ACLU of Montana supports peaceful protest, but violent attacks against reproductive health care providers are unacceptable and cannot be tolerated.We stand with the staff at All Families Healthcare in Kalispell, Doctor Susan Cahill and the women and families who utilize the clinic for primary and reproductive health car
Sarah Howell, director of Montana Women Vote, spoke at the Feb. 10 Missoula Council meeting against an anti-panhandling law that violates civil liberties and for commonsense actions that protect safety and actually help Missoula's poor and homeless. Thank you, Sarah.
Supporters of safety and civil liberties turned out Monday, Feb. 10 to testify in favor of changes to Missoula's panhandling ordinance. As it stands now, the ordinance violates First Amendment rights without doing anything to enhance safety.Here are the comments from Janet Finn, a Missoula resident and chair of the social work program at the University of Montana:
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