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With key hearings scheduled in licensing and civil litigation against Indianapolis OB-GYN Dr. Caitlin Bernard this month, the Indiana Attorney General’s Office will be down four attorneys who worked on the case but have now resigned.
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The Office of Attorney General Todd Rokita takes complaints on faulty consumer goods from all over the state.
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All of Indiana's more than 600 political subdivisions have agreed to take part in a $507 million statewide settlement with opioid makers and distributors, Indiana's attorney general's office said.
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Indianapolis landlords who refuse to pay water and energy bills face litigation through three separate lawsuits.
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Organizers for Valor Classical Academy, a proposed charter school linked to a conservative private college, have filed a lawsuit in Hamilton County Superior Court against Carmel Clay Schools to settle a dispute over who can use a shuttered school building.
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Indiana's attorney generals office vigorously defended Gov. Eric Holcomb's emergency powers in response to a restaurant's lawsuit challenging his order that masks must be worn inside restaurants to stem the spread of the coronavirus.
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Indiana's attorney general's office is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review a federal appeals court's ruling that sided with a gay married couple who challenged the state's birth records law.
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The Indiana Attorney Generals office has received around 130 complaints about price gouging on consumer goods over the last several weeks.
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Indiana's attorney general said Thursday that dozens of Hoosiers have contacted his office to complain about merchants charging exorbitant prices for toilet paper, food, cleaning products and other essential items during the coronavirus pandemic.
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People from all over Indiana attended the annual Drug Abuse Symposium in Indianapolis to hear about the latest in work to improve addiction response efforts. The 10th annual event is hosted by the Indiana Attorney General's Office.