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A three-judge panel from the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held oral arguments Thursday morning at IU's Maurer School of Law, offering students a chance to witness the work of a federal court of appeals without having to travel.
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The NextGen bar exam will replace the Uniform Bar Exam, which Indiana has used since 2021.
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The city argued the law violates U.S. and Indiana constitutional provisions preventing the state from breaking existing contracts.
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The lack of rent control laws affects limited-income families the most.
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Join us this Friday as we will talk with guests about the shortage of attorneys and the future of the legal profession in Indiana.
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Online court hearings may be convenient and efficient, but some attorneys are not fully on board.
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How do bills that have notable opposition in testimony pass through the legislature? Our audience was curious.
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The law allows minors accompanied by someone over the age of 21 to dine in a bar room.
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Success rate for passing the bar had been hovering around 60 percent for years. But in the 2021 fiscal year, it jumped up to 72 percent, likely in large part because pandemic changes allowed an open-book exam.
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Experts have concerns case before Supreme Court could impact more than just admissions.