Be Part of History: Rally for the Youth in Lighthiser v. Trump

09/16/2025 07:15 AM - 09/17/2025 09:00 AM MT

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Russell Smith Federal Courthouse, 201 E. Broadway, Suite 310, Missoula, MT 59802 | September 16 & 17, 2025 | 7:15-9:00am MT  

For the first time ever, a federal court will hear live testimony in a constitutional climate case led by young people! The 22 youth plaintiffs in Lighthiser v. Trump are challenging three Trump executive orders that unleash fossil fuels, block renewable energy, and suppress climate science.  

During the two-day hearing, Judge Christensen will hear arguments and live testimony from witnesses for both parties on two filings: a motion for preliminary injunction filed by the youth plaintiffs asking the court to halt the implementation of Executive Orders 14156, 14154, and 1426 until their case is decided, and the defendants’ motion to dismiss the youths’ case.  

JOIN US!  

Join us on September 16 &17 from 7:15-9:00am outside the courthouse for a peaceful rally to cheer on the brave youth plaintiffs as they walk into history, standing up for their rights to life and liberty!  

Then — let’s fill our courthouse and respectfully honor our democracy! Court begins promptly at 9:00am. Let’s let these brave youth know that we stand with them in their quest for justice to protect their constitutional rights. 

To abide by courthouse and city rules, we’ll meet on the sidewalk directly in front of the courthouse and then disperse to fill the sidewalks surrounding the courthouse.  

Please note: courtroom capacity is limited and seating will be first-come, first-served. Arrive early if you’d like a seat inside! Please be respectful of our federal court and court staff, be prepared with an ID, and be ready to pass through security. Photography, video/audio recording is prohibited. For more information, see the courthouse website.  

RSVP now to support the youth advocating to protect their rights to life, health, and safety, and a livable future. 

Together, we rise!  

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