An impressive group of Montana’s senior law enforcement professionals gathered in the Montana U.S. Attorney’s office in Missoula on Thursday to promote the dramatic results of the ‘Project Safe Neighborhoods Initiative’.
This case now involves a total of 15 generic drugs, and these drugs really kind of run the gamut: some of them treat glaucoma, some of them are antibiotics, there's high blood pressure medication, diabetes medication, and on and on.
The Court’s decision is the latest development in the nine year legal battle surrounding water use under the Yellowstone River Compact, passed by Congress in 1950.
Members of a commission tasked with deciding the fate of the historic Missoula Mercantile building were called upon to recuse themselves in a vote over whether the building should be demolished by the Missoula City Attorney.
The Affordable Care Act took a hit today, June 30, when the Supreme Court decided in its Burwell v Hobby Lobby decision that small corporations did not have to follow the law’s insurance contraception mandates, or pay a fine, if there were certain moral objections. Montana Attorney General Tim Fox was pleased with the decision.
The Montana Attorney General's office is announcing a successful settlement in a multi-state, whistleblower lawsuit against the medical equipment company CareFusion.
This week, Montana Attorney General Tim Fox joined in sending a letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration urging it to require manufacturers of generic prescription pain relievers to develop tamper-resistant versions of their products.