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Over 200 new Indiana laws are set to go into effect next month, including a bill that will set up a commission to review ...
The justices asked that the case, which has implications for the political power of Black voters, be reargued next term.
In an era of narrow majorities, the fight for control of the House is increasingly waged in the courts. Both parties are ...
The Supreme Court is meeting to decide the final cases of its term, including birthright citizenship and a Texas law aimed at ...
As many as 40 employees of the Indiana Department of Child Services could lose their jobs under a reorganization eliminating ...
The Supreme Court on Friday put off ruling on a second Black majority congressional district in Louisiana, instead ordering ...
A property tax case heard by the Indiana Supreme Court this week could have a huge impact on local government and school ...
The Supreme Court will hear a new round of arguments over Louisiana’s addition of a second majority-Black congressional ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined on Friday to rule in a dispute involving a Louisiana electoral map that raised the number of ...
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen June 25, 2025 A split Indiana Supreme Court has declared moot a challenge to the ...
A man with a history of allegedly making threats directed at Bristol Hospital was arrested and accused of threatening its CEO.
“It changed all of our lives. I mean, none of us swim the same,” joked veteran actor Jeffrey Kramer in a local newspaper story.