Articles tagged as: Indiana Supreme Court
August 5, 2019
Panel To Vote On Reappointing Indiana's Chief Justice
Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush will interview with the Judicial Nominating Commission on Aug. 21.
Read MoreJuly 8, 2019
Court: Indiana Legislature Can Divert Civil Forfeiture Money
The Indiana Supreme Court has ruled that the state's General Assembly is within its rights to divert civil forfeiture proceeds for law enforcement purposes from a fund for schools.
Read MoreJune 28, 2019
Ind. Supreme Court Says Counties Can Keep Some Civil Forfeiture Money
Indiana law allows police to seize property they suspect was involved in a crime, even if the person is never charged. In many cases, they eventually sell the property. The case challenges what happens with those proceeds.
Read MoreJune 24, 2019
U.S. Supreme Court Won't Hear Indiana Man's Death Sentence Appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court wont take the case of an Indiana man convicted of murder who says his lawyers werent good enough.
Read MoreJune 4, 2019
Indiana Supreme Court Suspends Hendricks Judge For 45 days
The Indiana Supreme Court has suspended a suburban Indianapolis judge for 45 days for judicial misconduct stemming from an estate case he oversaw.
Read MoreMay 15, 2019
Lack Of Attorneys Lead To Service Disparities In Rural Indiana
There are 154 residents for every attorney in Marion county. In rural counties, that number can climb to well over 1,000 residents for every attorney.
Read MoreApril 29, 2019
Ex-Indiana High Court Justice To Hear Case Against State AG
The Indiana Supreme Court has appointed former Justice Myra Selby to hear allegations that state Attorney General Curtis Hill committed professional misconduct by allegedly groping a lawmaker and three legislative staffers at a bar.
Read MoreApril 29, 2019
Disciplinary Case Against AG Hill Moves Forward
A disciplinary case against Attorney General Curtis Hill will move forward as the state Supreme Court appointed a hearing officer Monday.
Read MoreMarch 15, 2019
Rental Fee Decision Could Sap Planned West Lafayette Revenue
The courts decision eliminates a carve-out that had allowed the cities of Bloomington and West Lafayette -- with their large, transient college populations -- to charge more than $5 per unit for inspections or to register the unit with the city.
Read MoreFebruary 8, 2019
IU Maurer Law School Students To Assist Judges Across State
The program will expose students to rural and smaller-city practice and courtroom practice and procedure while letting them assist trial judges with research, drafting motions and opinions.
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