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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed a motion Thursday to dismiss the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Committee’s latest complaints against him.
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The Indiana Department of Health opted to settle with an anti-abortion group seeking access to terminated pregnancy reports on Monday, as outlined in a seven-page agreement.
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Republican Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is suing St. Joseph County alleging its jail is breaking a new state law by not cooperating with federal immigration officials.
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In a statement, Rokita said he was suing East Chicago because the city is operating as "a sanctuary city, giving safe harbor to illegal aliens, against federal and state law.”
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With fewer patients receiving abortions following the near-total abortion ban, IDOH says releasing the full individual reports could violate patient confidentiality.
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The PAC said redactions are allowed, but maintained that documents so far provided to media don’t ensure transparency.
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Multiple districts indicated they were not made aware of submissions to the public portal — and that many documents are out of date.
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In a Friday opinion, Attorney General Todd Rokita rebuked the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for denying certain Hoosiers with expunged criminal records the right to purchase a firearm.
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Former Marion County Clerk Beth White said Indiana deserves an attorney general who is serious about their responsibilities. And she said current AG Todd Rokita has created distractions that have hurt, not helped Hoosiers.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita submitted a new and bombastic filing accusing the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission of caving to outside pressure.