From the January 16, 2014 article I posted above:
The Supreme Court rebuffed Kennedy’s challenge to the stream access law as part of its overall decision.
“Kennedy has offered no convincing reason to disrupt what has long been settled constitutional law in Montana,” Justice Mike Wheat wrote for the court.
Justices Laurie McKinnon and Jim Rice dissented in part from Wheat’s decision and concurred in part.
A portion of an AP story this week:
Donors to dark-money group include media mogul, broker
HELENA — Donors to a secretive conservative group accused of breaking Montana's campaign laws to influence the 2012 elections include a media mogul, a famous investment broker and leaders of the energy industry, according to records released Monday by the state.
The Montana Growth Network run by former state Sen. Jason Priest was registered as a tax-exempt, issue-advocacy group not required to report its spending or donors.
However, Commissioner of Political Practices Jonathan Motl said the group was required to disclose its spending and donors because of its ads supporting the winner of the 2012 state Supreme Court election, former District Judge Laurie McKinnon, and opposing the two other candidates.
"I never got past the fact that it was so few people giving so much money in a Supreme Court race in Montana," Motl told the AP. "To have this amount of money spent in a judicial race is pretty stunning."
The biggest checks came from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Charles Schwab of Charles Schwab Corp., each of whom gave $200,000. James Cox Kennedy, board chairman of media giant Cox Enterprises, donated $100,000.
Kennedy owns property along eight miles of the Ruby River and has been involved in a long-running litigation against public access, which has already gone to the Supreme Court once and may find its way back there. Kennedy was recently in the news after Ducks Unlimited fired longtime columnist Donnall Thomas after Thomas criticized Kennedy's anti-access stance. Kennedy is a former DU board member and significant donor.
http://billingsgazette.com/news/government-and-politics/donors-to-dark-money-group-include-media-mogul-broker/article_cbb71946-9854-5f20-9ae9-20bf1b18c351.html