Articles tagged as: Indiana Supreme Court
September 14, 2020
Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush Tests Positive For COVID-19
Rush is the highest-ranking state official whos publicly announced a positive COVID-19 test.
Read MoreJune 24, 2020
Smartphone Code At Center Of Self-Incrimination Ruling
A suburban Indianapolis woman who was held in contempt of court when she refused to unlock her smartphone for police investigators is protected by the U.S. Constitution's right against self-incrimination, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
Read MoreJune 15, 2020
Indiana Chief: Courts Must Correct 'Entrenched Disparities'
Amid protests for George Floyd, Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush is calling for action to improve implicit bias and racial disparity in court systems.
Read MoreMay 21, 2020
Citizen Lawsuit Seeks To Oust Attorney General Curtis Hill
Four Indianapolis residents have filed a lawsuit trying to get Attorney General Curtis Hill permanently ousted from his position.
Read MoreMay 18, 2020
Indiana Supreme Court Ducks Holcomb's Question On Curtis Hill
The Indiana Supreme Court refused to tell Gov. Eric Holcomb whether he can appoint a replacement for Attorney General Curtis Hill.
Read MoreMay 15, 2020
Indiana Attorney General Argues Suspension Doesn't Oust Him
The arguments filed with the state Supreme Court come after Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb asked the justices earlier this week whether GOP Attorney General Curtis Hill loses his elected position as state government's top lawyer when his law license suspension takes effect Monday.
Read MoreMay 12, 2020
Holcomb Wants Supreme Court's Guidance On Curtis Hill
The Supreme Court Monday suspended Hill's license for 30 days after it concluded he criminally battered four women in 2018.
Read MoreMay 11, 2020
Attorney General Curtis Hill's Law License Suspended For 30 Days
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hills law license will be suspended for 30 days and automatically reinstated.
Read MoreMay 11, 2020
Indiana Attorney General's Law License Suspended For Groping
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill's law license will be suspended for 30 days over allegations that he drunkenly groped four women during a party, the state Supreme Court ruled Monday.
Read MoreMay 4, 2020
Indiana Supreme Court To Hold May Oral Arguments Remotely
For the first time in its history, the Indiana Supreme Court will hold oral arguments using videoconferencing when it hears cases in May.
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