As 2026 inches closer, some judicial officers in the affected counties are expressing concern about the changes, fearing ...
Courts are getting creative, seeking the help of nonprofits and other non-governmental funding to help provide services to ...
The ability to see around the corner, before legislation is filed and regulations finalized, has become a powerful ...
Roy Graham has practiced family and criminal law in Indiana for more than 35 years. A former bakery owner and percussion ...
Ihor has been a staff attorney at the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for almost 30 years. Ihor graduated from ...
Organizers say the move reflects renewed interest in building a statewide community for lawyers with progressive legal views.
Sometimes metadata is intentionally removed to protect exposure of sensitive details including names, comments, and revision ...
The move into Fort Wayne comes even as the attorney general's unconventional approach to the immigration probe has been ...
Several Hobart city residents have sued the city's plan commission and city council over the rezoning of residential areas to ...
A proposed settlement agreement resolving the ethics investigation into former Indiana Secretary of Public Safety ...
Kilmar Abrego Garcia wasn’t an activist and he didn’t choose to become locked in to what has become one of the most ...
Beginning Jan. 1, more than half a million low-income Indiana residents won’t be able to use government food assistance to ...
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