Articles tagged as: U.S. Supreme Court
March 5, 2018
Weighing The Legal Odds Of The Latest ACA Challenge
Legal experts say some parts of the argument may be more legally effective than others.
Read MoreDecember 6, 2017
Indiana, Other States Look To Beat California Egg Law
Missouri leads the charge to have the U.S. Supreme Court throw out the 2015 law.
Read MoreDecember 5, 2017
Indiana Among States Challenging California Egg Law
The lawsuit was filed directly to the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday. It alleges that California's requirements violate the U.S. Constitution's interstate commerce clause.
Read MoreOctober 16, 2017
U.S. Supreme Court To Hear Indiana Public Retirement System Case
The Indiana public pension fund argues that it has the right to sue a publicly-traded company for alleged securities fraud.
Read MoreOctober 3, 2017
Redistricting Reform Advocates Hope Court Decision Spurs Change
As the Supreme Court hears the lawsuit out of Wisconsin, Hoosier advocates hope it spurs change in Indiana.
Read MoreJune 27, 2017
Indiana Ban On Robocalls Survives U.S. Supreme Court Petition
The Attorney General's Office received more than 15,000 complaints about unwanted calls in 2016, many of them robocalls.
Read MoreApril 10, 2017
Trump Cheers Elevation Of Gorsuch To Supreme Court
President Trump delivered on a campaign promise with the swearing-in of conservative Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch. He thanked Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell for making it possible.
Read MoreApril 2, 2017
Donnelly Announces Support For Trump Nominee Gorsuch
Donnelly becomes the third Democrat to back Judge Neil Gorsuch.
Read MoreJune 28, 2016
Will The Supreme Court's Decision On A Texas Anti-Abortion Law Effect Hoosiers?
An Indiana University reproductive rights expert says the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to rule a Texas anti-abortion law unconstitutional could make it easier to strike down some of Indiana's laws.
Read MoreMay 23, 2016
U.S. Supreme Court Decides 3 Cases Involving Race
The justices ruled against a white jury in a Georgia murder case; for minority plaintiffs who challenged voting districts in Virginia; and for a postal employee who said he lost his job due to race.
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