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Local governments could lose significant property tax revenue under a case heard by the Indiana Supreme Court on June 26 ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear Columbus City Council member Joseph “Jay” Foyst’s request in the long-running legal dispute over his 2023 candidacy and ...
A coalition of news organizations, including the Indiana Capital Chronicle, is asking a federal judge to block a state law barring press from witnessing state executions, arguing it violates the First ...
Indiana's abortion battle In 2022, Indiana was the first state in the country to sign new abortion restrictions into law after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision that ended Roe v.
In the period of 48 hours before her death, Jessie worked on two different motions to be filed in federal court. Eight months earlier, the case of U.S. v Erlinger 602 U.S. ___2024 was decided by the U ...
What You Need to Know Despite a recommendation from its own committee, the Arizona Supreme Court has decided to delay ruling on whether a subsidiary of Big Four accounting firm KPMG can obtain a ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A judge may weigh whether claims of negligence against Goshen Hospital over surgical equipment sterilization can proceed as a class action after a decision by the state supreme court.
A test of Indiana's near-total abortion ban on religious-freedom grounds may now proceed through a trial court, as the Indiana Supreme Court decided Tuesday to let a lower court's preliminary ...
The Indiana Supreme Court declined to review a state law that would have banned Lake County Sheriff Oscar Martinez from having a service weapon after he was charged with a felony.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana filed another brief Monday asking for the Indiana Supreme Court to again clear the way for the execution of Joseph Corcoran. In the Monday filing, the Attorney ...
The Indiana Attorney General’s office has asked the Supreme Court to clear the way for Corcoran’s execution. State attorneys argue that Indiana’s Supreme Court “has never held that our ...
Now winning their second retention elections, Rush and Massa will serve their additional term on the Indiana Supreme Court until 2034, unless they decide to retire before their term is up.