In a 3–2 decision issued Wednesday, the court held that the Delaware Circuit Court improperly admitted an out-of-court statement from a drug dealer who did not testify at trial.
Heptathlete Taliyah Brooks originally filed the lawsuit after she collapsed from heat-related injuries at the 2021 U.S. Olympic trials, where track surface temperatures exceeded 140 degrees.
The Indiana Supreme Court’s disciplinary commission has quashed Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s attempt to dismiss an ...
Does Indiana's proposed map constitute racial gerrymandering? The high court's decision in a Texas case may provide a clue ...
The Indiana Supreme Court has issued final determinations regarding recommendations to address the ongoing state attorney shortage, including a number of approaches to encourage lawyers to become ...
The legal counsel of former Clark County Council member John Miller filed a brief supporting his call for the Indiana Supreme ...
The Indiana Attorney General’s Office is likely considering an appeal of a state Court of Appeals decision last week that ...
Indiana sues operators of 50 pornographic websites, accusing them of violating age-verification law and exposing children to ...
The decision marked the first legal challenge to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate to reach the Supreme Court.
Three appeals court judges agreed with a Marion County judge that the records should be protected as confidential medical ...