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A Marion County judge ordered a jury trial yesterday in a lawsuit brought by residents of the Lugar Tower Apartment Complex. The move comes as a different judge demanded the Indianapolis Housing Agency respond to new evidence alleging it violated a court-ordered compliance agreement governing the public housing property for elderly and disabled people.
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The ACLU of Indiana and Exodus Refugee Immigration are pushing back against Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s investigation into Exodus.
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Indiana will receive more than $16 million from the latest settlements with drug companies over the opioid crisis.
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State Supreme Court won't dismiss latest disciplinary complaint against Attorney General Todd RokitaThe Indiana Supreme Court Friday denied Attorney General Todd Rokita's request to dismiss a disciplinary complaint against him. The court's decision means the standard disciplinary process will move forward.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita touted his work fighting illegal immigration Wednesday during a trip to the United States' southern border.
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An Indiana court ruled that IPS can sell one closed school to a nonprofit but must offer another to charter schools for $1 under a revised state law.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita released a "Churches' Bill of Rights" Wednesday, a joint effort with Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith that lays out the legal and constitutional rights of religious institutions and people of faith.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and Secretary of State Diego Morales are suing the Trump administration over citizenship information. The lawsuit stems from a request last fall that the federal government verify the citizenship of more than half a million voters.
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Attorney General Todd Rokita is pulling back on threats of legal action against the Lake County Sheriff’s office. He said the law enforcement agency is now cooperating with federal immigration officials.
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A judge will soon decide if the Indiana Department of Health can release terminated pregnancy reports, following a hearing Tuesday.