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President Donald Trump is set to attend a celebrity-packed FIFA World Cup draw in Washington alongside Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, and Canada's prime minister, Mark Carney.
By: Tom Davies Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — A key state senator and Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita are facing off again over what steps the state should take in cracking down on illegal immigration.
If the legislation is passed, the wording could limit the ability of redistricting opponents to fight against the new map in court and seek judicial relief.
The map, which now advances to the state’s Senate for approval, heavily changes the two congressional districts held by Democrats and creates nine districts that would all favor Republicans.
Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Loretta Rush addressed a bevy of court-related issues when meeting with reporters Tuesday – including technology and safety. The Indiana Supreme Court received 704 cases in fiscal year 2025 and disposed of 692 of them.
President Donald Trump's approval ratings have declined sharply across major polls due to ongoing legal challenges, heightened tensions with Venezuela, and political maneuvers like the Indiana redistricting bill.
Indiana recorded its highest bar exam pass rate in four years during the fiscal year that ended June 30, the Indiana Supreme Court announced last week as it released its annual report. About 66% of test takers passed the bar during the 2024-2025 fiscal ...
The Indiana Supreme Court dismissed the latest disciplinary case against Attorney General Todd Rokita, closing the matter after he and state disciplinary officials agreed he “really meant it” when he accepted responsibility for professional misconduct ...
The Indiana map passage follows a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that has allowed Texas to proceed with its new voting map.
A judge’s order blocking the Indiana Department of Health from releasing the reports that doctors file about individual abortions will remain in place under a state Court of Appeals decision. A panel of three appeals court judges agreed unanimously with ...