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This week we talk with legal experts about the 2024 Supreme Court's rulings.
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This week we talk with legal experts about the 2024 Supreme Court's rulings.
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The Supreme Court ruled to uphold an Oregon's city ban on sleeping outside, allowing cities to enforce criminal punishments even when there isn't shelter space.
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The hundreds of anti-LGBTQ+ and specifically anti-trans laws that have been filed since 2020 are an extension of the country’s ideological divisions, said University of Illinois-Springfield's Jason Pierceson.
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Planned Parenthood sued Indiana in 2017 over a state law that banned it and its staff from informing minor patients about abortion laws in other states.
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The formal opinion comes a week after Rust was removed from the GOP primary ballot.
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Whether southern Indiana farmer John Rust will appear on the U.S. Senate Republican primary ballot this spring is now in the hands of the Indiana Supreme Court.
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The Indiana Supreme Court ruled that a Department of Natural Resources officer made false statements — but did not knowingly lie — that led to a woman being arrested. As a result, the state must pay the damages and costs the woman won in a federal lawsuit.
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Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush has been encouraging local judges to make use of their new freedom to allow news cameras in their courtrooms.
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The Indiana Supreme Court has set oral arguments for Feb. 12 in John Rust’s legal challenge.