Articles tagged as: Indiana Supreme Court
October 7, 2015
Indiana Supreme Court Upholds Synthetic Drug Law
Indiana's synthetic drug law bars the sale of certain compounds and look-alikes, while allowing the pharmacy board to add new compounds to the list of banned substances. Two of the first people convicted under the law challenged the statute, claiming it was too vague to be constitutional.
Read MoreOctober 7, 2015
Indiana's Supreme Court Takes Up Lawmaker Email Case
The Indiana Supreme Court will hear an appeal involving a lawsuit seeking a lawmaker's emails and other correspondence with utility company officials over solar power legislation he sponsored.
Read MoreSeptember 23, 2015
Indiana Supreme Court To Hear State Fair Stage Collapse Suit
Mid-America Sound, one of the private companies involved in the Indiana State Fair stage collapse, says the Indiana State Fair Commission should cover the company's payments to victims of the 2011 tragedy.
Read MoreSeptember 22, 2015
Indiana Supreme Court Takes Case Involving Police Eavesdropping
The Indiana Supreme Court has taken a case involving Michigan City police officers improperly eavesdropping on a conversation between an attorney and a man accused of fatally shooting his girlfriend.
Read MoreAugust 27, 2015
Indiana Supreme Court To Decide Future of Personalized License Plates
The Indiana Supreme Court will consider the future of Indiana's personalized license plates after the state and the ACLU each had their say over a lawsuit challenging the program.
Read MoreAugust 14, 2015
Hamilton County Court Begins E-Filing Pilot
Indiana's judicial branch took its first step toward modernizing its filing system as Hamilton County begins the initial e-filing pilot program.
Read MoreJuly 2, 2015
Court Hears Challenge to State's Synthetic Drug Law
An attorney for the plaintiffs -- two men charged with dealing synthetic drugs -- said the General Assembly's broad delegation of rule-making authority to the pharmacy board violates the Indiana Constitution's separation of powers.
Read MoreJuly 1, 2015
Indiana Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Appeal In Case Surrounding State Fair Stage Collapse
One family's fight to challenge Indiana's cap on how much accident victims can recover from the state is over. The state Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal in a case surrounding the Indiana State Fair stage collapse.
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