The website will be publicly released on Thursday at a launch party at the Indiana State Bar Association in Indianapolis.
Alabama and Tennessee have called lawmakers into special sessions this week after the U.S. Supreme Court weakened a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.
Clinton County Sheriff Richard Kelly — who was already in legal trouble over his management of the county jail commissary fund — is now facing a criminal misdemeanor charge in Hamilton County.
In the second Trump administration’s first 15 months in office, district court judges ruled it was violating an order in at least 31 lawsuits over a wide range of issues, including mass layoffs, ...
After initially losing in the Court of Federal Claims in 2022, the plaintiffs won on appeal and are now in settlement discussions with the Justice Department. Landlords are hoping to recoup as much as ...
Former Indiana Utility Regulatory Commissioner Angela Weber has joined Barnes & Thornburg LLP as counsel for the firm’s Government Services and Finance Department.
The motion for preliminary injunction requests "swift action" from the district court to enjoin the enforcement of Section 9(a)(3) of the Indiana FAIRNESS Act, which requires blanket compliance with ...
More than 200 attorneys gathered outside the Birch Bayh Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse on Thursday to reaffirm their responsibility to the rule of law during the Indianapolis Bar Association’s ...
The couple has adamantly denied those charges for years, with Richard previously calling them a “political farce” and Ashley writing in a recent Facebook comment that she “did nothing wrong.” ...
Andrew Dezelan is one of the four Democratic primary candidates running for the state Senate seat that includes parts of northern Lawrence Township and most of Fishers.
Mike Braun on Tuesday signaled a willingness to consider legalizing marijuana and cannabis products, which a new report says ...
The lawsuit is illustrative of the challenges AI creates in classrooms for both faculty and students navigating its nuances. Professor Frank Emmert teaches a course on AI and the law at the Indiana ...
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