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An effort to remove three Indiana Supreme Court justices who upheld Indiana’s abortion ban is causing a stir this year.
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When it comes to promoting transparency and incorporating behavioral health solutions into the courtroom, Indiana Chief Supreme Court Justice Loretta Rush says Indiana’s judges still have work to do.
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The Indiana Supreme Court set a Dec. 18 execution date for a Joseph Corcoran, who was convicted in a 1997 quadruple homicide.
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The officer, anonymously referred to as “R.L.” in court documents, was arrested July 5, 2021.
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Rush became the first woman to serve in the role in 2014.
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The Indiana Supreme Court is considering how to balance the discovery of cell phone information with privacy rights following a hearing Thursday where a car accident victim wanted access to phone data of the driver who struck him.
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Indiana Supreme Court on Friday announced a new commission tackling the state’s “critical” attorney shortage.
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AG Rokita reprimanded for misconduct, calls investigation campaign by 'cancel culture establishment'The state Supreme Court’s opinion said Attorney General Todd Rokita signed a sworn affidavit, made under penalty of perjury, admitting to misconduct and acknowledged “he could not successfully defend himself” if the matter were tried.
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Indiana’s newest State Sen. Randy Maxwell, a Republican from Guilford, was sworn in Thursday by Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush, succeeding Sen. Chip Perfect, of Lawrenceburg, who resigned earlier this year.
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The Indiana Supreme Court answered a question about state election law posed to it by the federal 7th Circuit Court of Appeals as part of an ongoing lawsuit.