Supreme Court strikes down court error in baby food case

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously reversed a lower court’s decision that stopped parents from pursuing claims against a baby food manufacturer. Citing tainted products, parents now have the legal pathway to file suit, highlighting the high court’s pivotal role in ensuring consumer protection.

Supreme Court strikes down court error in baby food case

Protect parental choice | Opinion

Homeschool families were early champions of school choice in Montana, long before the concept entered the state’s political vocabulary. This opinion piece underscores why parents have historically borne the primary responsibility in shaping their children’s education.

Protect parental choice | Opinion

Senate GOP passes bill to require parents opt in to youth risk assessment

The Senate GOP has passed a bill mandating that parents opt in for their children to participate in youth risk assessments. Critics argue that this legislation will effectively render these important surveys irrelevant.

Senate GOP passes bill to require parents opt in to youth risk assessment