Articles tagged as: Indiana Supreme Court
October 29, 2019
Despite Supreme Court Ruling, Seized Land Rover Not Returned
An Indiana man who had his $40,000 Land Rover seized after a small-time drug deal isn't getting it back yet, even though the U.S. Supreme Court sided with him for a key ruling on excessive criminal fines earlier this year.
Read MoreOctober 10, 2019
Indiana Supreme Court Considers Addition To Employment At-Will Exceptions
The Indiana Supreme Court could add another reason  to a limited list  for why employees cant be fired.
Read MoreOctober 7, 2019
Indiana Supreme Court Hosts Pretrial Reform Summit
All of Indiana's county courts are expected to use a new assessment tool come January for helping determine bail amounts and whether a person charged with a crime should be released before trial.
Read MoreSeptember 27, 2019
Chief Justice Loretta Rush Worried About Poor Bar Exam Passage Rate
The Indiana Supreme Court's annual report shows the bar exam passage rate has dropped from more than 70 percent five years ago.
Read MoreAugust 21, 2019
Loretta Rush Reappointed As Indiana Chief Justice
Rushs reappointment as chief justice was a foregone conclusion as the commission formally met with each member of the five-person court.
Read MoreAugust 16, 2019
Indiana AG Asks High Court To Take Up Retirement Pay Dispute
Attorney General Curtis Hill recently filed a petition asking the Indiana Supreme Court to accept transfer of his civil lawsuit.
Read MoreAugust 15, 2019
Indiana's Supreme Court, Like Many States', Lacks Diversity
Nearly half the states in the country currently have an all-white supreme court, Indiana among them.
Read MoreAugust 13, 2019
Indiana High Court: School Not Responsible For Teen's Death
Jaylan Murray died in February 2016 at an apartment complex near Arlington Community High School.
Read MoreAugust 5, 2019
Panel To Vote On Reappointing Indiana's Chief Justice
Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush will interview with the Judicial Nominating Commission on Aug. 21.
Read MoreJuly 8, 2019
Court: Indiana Legislature Can Divert Civil Forfeiture Money
The Indiana Supreme Court has ruled that the state's General Assembly is within its rights to divert civil forfeiture proceeds for law enforcement purposes from a fund for schools.
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