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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has taken multiple trips to the southern U.S. border while in office.
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Attorney General Todd Rokita released a video statement to accompany his "Churches' Bill of Rights" in which he called it a "vital tool" for people of faith.
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Republicans Sen. Liz Brown and Attorney General Todd Rokita traded blows Friday over the demise of an immigration bill — an issue that may now appear before the Indiana Supreme Court disciplinary commission.
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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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A nearly two-year-old legal battle is over — for now — after a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit over the legality of delta-8 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) goods and other low-THC hemp products.
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Attorney General Todd Rokita has ongoing lawsuits against the Monroe County sheriff and the St. Joseph County sheriff over allegations they don't adequately cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
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Indiana is part of a multistate lawsuit that advocates fear could overturn Section 504 protections, which are frequently used in school settings to guarantee accommodations for students with disabilities.
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Attorney General Todd Rokita is asking the Indiana Court of Appeals to dismiss Gary's lawsuit against gun manufacturers and sellers. The lawsuit began in 1999, as the city of Gary tried to hold gun makers and sellers liable for gun violence in the city.
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Indiana law already requires local governments to cooperate with federal immigration authorities. A House committee-approved bill would add more specificity to that statute, regarding law enforcement agencies.
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The Indiana Supreme Court reprimanded Attorney General Todd Rokita in 2023. A statement made by Rokita immediately after that reprimand is the primary source for new disciplinary charges leveled against Rokita by the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission.