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Can private property owners be held liable in court if their bushes or hedges block a stop sign, causing an accident? That’s a question the Indiana Supreme Court is weighing.
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The latest legal filings refute multiple claims by the Republican attorney general, who still faces three pending charges.
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The case will return to the Monroe County Circuit Court for further proceedings.
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Chief Justice Loretta Rush sought to “demystify” the Indiana court system’s impact on Hoosiers’ lives in her 2025 State of the Judiciary address.
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Advocates say Indiana's guardianship system has had some issues. That's why the Indiana Supreme Court established a new task force to strengthen guardianship oversight throughout the state.
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The Capital Chronicle was the only media present for the execution inside the Indiana State Prison.
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The Indiana Supreme Court must decide whether to accept a case that involves records potentially exempt from Indiana's Access to Public Records Act.
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A lawsuit challenged Indiana's abortion ban on religious freedom grounds was filed in September 2022. It will likely continue for months, if not years.
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Convicted murderer Joseph Corcoran told the high court justices he did not want to pursue further appeals and instead wishes to be executed on Dec. 18, as scheduled.
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The three Indiana Supreme Court justices up for retention will stay on the state’s top court, unofficial election night returns showed.