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Moderated by retired Montana Supreme Court Justice Jim Nelson, the program features panelists Darrell Ehrlick, editor-in-chief of the Daily Montanan, and Billings constitutional trial lawyer Martha Sheehy.
Co-sponsored by the Montana League of Women Voters of the Helena Area and Lewis & Clark Library, this webinar is part of a series of LWV programs on the Montana Constitution.
“There is a symbiotic relationship between freedom of the press and the public’s right to know,” says Nelson. “The press is being frustrated in its constitutional right to know and is being forced to file lawsuits both to ensure that public meetings are open to the public and receive proper public notice and that public documents are available to the public. The press is subsidizing the public’s right to know.”
"The right to know guarantees that citizens have access to all governmental decision-making," Sheehy adds. "People need to know how to exercise that right."
“Because we stand in the public’s shoes,” says Ehrlick, who has been a party in a number of these lawsuits, ”our fight is your fight. You should know what the press is doing on your behalf because these are your public officials.”
The webinar will provide the public a strong sense of what may be at stake in the 2023 Legislature and the actions needed to protect these rights.
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