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The Republican attorney general took questions after receiving a campaign endorsement from state law enforcement representatives.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has sued or threatened to sue three cities and five law enforcement agencies over the state's ban on so-called "sanctuary cities."
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Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales and Attorney General Todd Rokita sent a letter to the federal government with voters’ names and birth dates, asking it to confirm their citizenship status.
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The Indiana attorney general's office is pursuing legal action in court against Monroe County.
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The race for Indiana attorney general is more competitive this year than it’s been in a long time. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Brandon Smith reports on the dynamics in a race getting national attention.
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Indianapolis TV stations FOX 59/CBS 4 hosted the Sunday morning debate, with questions about immigration, social media and abortion.
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Indiana’s spot as attorney general is back on the ballot, and the candidates have diverging visions for its future.
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Lawmaker who requested guidance said changes are under discussion.
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The Indiana Capital Chronicle had requested information from state officials about the drug expected to be used in at least one upcoming scheduled execution.
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Destiny Wells’ campaign criticized Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita in advertisements launched last week.