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Marion County judges were interviewed Friday by a judicial selection committee that will see changes under a new law passed this session. One of them was not approved to appear on the November ballot.
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Voices for Life is asking the state’s highest court to revisit a ruling blocking access to abortion records.
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Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson said the case affects any entity that derives its power from the state.
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A man hospitalized for COVID-19 a few years ago developed a bed sore and later died. His family wants to sue his health care providers for medical malpractice — but the providers say COVID legal immunity laws shield them from being sued.
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Scholarships and student loan repayment, advanced court technology, small claims court changes and expanded legal education — those are some of the recommendations of an Indiana Supreme Court commission tasked with facing the state's attorney shortage.
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A property tax case heard by the Indiana Supreme Court this week could have a huge impact on local government and school finances — and, some worry, throw the state's property tax assessment system into chaos.
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The state of Indiana's lawsuits against TikTok can move forward after the Indiana Supreme Court decided not to take on the social media company's appeals.
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The state of Indiana is trying to keep its lawsuits against social media giant TikTok alive in the Indiana Supreme Court.
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Can private property owners be held liable in court if their bushes or hedges block a stop sign, causing an accident? That's a question the Indiana Supreme Court is weighing.
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Indiana’s attorney disciplinary commission has filed new discipline charges against Attorney General Todd Rokita, accusing the Republican official of dishonesty and making false statements to the Indiana Supreme Court.