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Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush said she's convening a group to study the future of the legal profession.
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Loretta Rush said shes currently considering if she will seek another five-year term as chief justice of the Indiana Supreme Court.
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The number of complaints against Indiana judges has been on the rise for years. But last fiscal year saw a significant spike.
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The commission nominated Morgan Superior Court Judge Peter Foley, Owen Circuit Judge Kelsey Hanlon and criminal defense attorney Stacy Uliana of Bargersville for the First District vacancy.
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Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush told state leaders Wednesday the state's judicial system is hard at work to increase public trust and innovate.
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Courts are still conducting business as they have been since the pandemic began via remote or virtual proceedings.
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Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush and the four other justices all joined online as they heard arguments from attorneys in three cases Thursday morning.
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Rush is the highest-ranking state official whos publicly announced a positive COVID-19 test.
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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.
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Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush issued a call to arms for everyone involved in the states justice system in her annual State of the Judiciary Address Wednesday.