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Seven justices serve on the Montana Supreme Court, which reviews appeals directly from district courts. There is no intermediate appellate court in the state. The Supreme Court also reviews appeals from the workers compensation and water courts. It must review any case that is appealed from any of these courts.
The six-justice majority found the law which limited analysis of greenhouse gas emissions during environmental reviews violates the Montana Constitutions right to a clean and healthful environment, and enjoined the state from acting on it.
Unlike most state court systems and the federal judiciary, Montana does not have an intermediate appellate court. Consequently, the Supreme Court hears direct appeals from all of the District Courts across Montana, as well as from the Workers Compensation Court and the Water Court.