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Former Pacers player says Zionsville councilor exploited his elderly grandmother

June 9, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

Josh McRoberts has asked the court to declare that he and his mother are the true owners of his grandmother’s property, and that the defendants have “no interest” in her land and trust.

Muncie resident sues local housing authority after 2 children and their father die from carbon monoxide poisoning

June 9, 2026 | Maura Johnson

The lawsuit alleges the Muncie Housing Authority failed to make sure carbon monoxide detectors were installed in her home as required.

Elevance files lawsuit against former executive for noncompete violation

June 9, 2026 | Daniel Bradley, Indianapolis Business Journal

Former Chief Execution Officer Shane Hochradel resigned from Elevance in May and joined California-based Alignment Healthcare on June 1.

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June 9, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
Joshua Blair v. Amber Fields (Blair)
No. 26A-DC-27

Appeal from the Johnson Superior Court, Judge Marla K. Clark. The Court affirms the trial court’s order that granted a petition to modify custody and parenting time, awarding primary physical custody to Amber Fields. The Court held that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying Joshua Blair’s motion for a continuance, finding it would not serve the best interests of the children. Additionally, the Court upheld the trial court’s reliance on the Guardian Ad Litem’s report and testimony, noting that there had been a substantial change in the children’s circumstances that supported the custody modification. Chief Judge Tavitas authored the opinion, with Judges Bradford and Felix concurring. Appellant’s attorney: Denise F. Hayden, Lacy Law Office, Indianapolis, Indiana. Appellee’s attorney: Michael R. Auger, Franklin, Indiana.

This content was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence and has been reviewed by an editor for accuracy.

Indiana’s toxicology department sees more cases but shorter turnarounds amid staff shakeups

June 9, 2026 | Jack Forrest, Indiana Capital Chronicle

The Indiana State Department of Toxicology saw an all-time high number of cases submitted for blood analysis in 2025.

Judge strikes down Trump’s $100K fee on H-1B visas for highly skilled workers

June 8, 2026 | The Washington Post

The judge said the president failed to consider the impact of his actions on sectors experiencing labor shortages that rely on the program to hire physicians, nurses and teachers.

Seventh Circuit Court affirms lower court’s denial of preliminary injunction for press access to state executions 

June 8, 2026 | Maura Johnson

The court denied the appellants’ two claims, including that Indiana’s policy on executions violates their qualified First Amendment right of access to certain government proceedings.

Former IU QB gets injunction vs. NCAA, could play for Texas Tech after gambling ineligibility

June 8, 2026 | Associated Press

The NCAA said it strongly disagreed with the court’s ruling and “is deeply concerned about the damaging, far-reaching and broadly destabilizing ramifications of this outcome — which undermines and corrupts the integrity of sports.”

Republican senators warn surveillance program may lapse after backlash over Trump intel pick

June 8, 2026 | Associated Press

The senators in a letter urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to prepare “for a potential significant gap in foreign intelligence collection” if the authority expires.

Watchdog report flags security risks in the IRS-ICE taxpayer data-sharing deal

June 8, 2026 | Associated Press

A new Treasury inspector general report raises concerns about Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s ability to safeguard taxpayer information.

Trump issues pardon to former Indiana congressman convicted of insider trading

June 6, 2026 | Associated Press

Buyer was sentenced to 22 months in prison in 2023 for trades made while working as a consultant and lobbyist. The Supreme Court in May rejected Buyer’s appeal without comment or noted dissent.

Indiana Supreme Court to hear oral arguments on $42M award given in Tesla crash case 

June 5, 2026 | Maura Johnson

The Indiana Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two cases on June 30, one of which involves the reversal of a $42 million damages award given to an Avon man who was seriously injured in a 2017 crash with a Tesla. 

Downtown Indy nightclub Patron Saint denied liquor license renewal

June 5, 2026 | Dave Lindquist, Indianapolis Business Journal

Police representatives lobbied against the nightclub, citing a double shooting and a fight involving an underage customer.

June 5, 2026

June 5, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
Mykal J. A. Gerou, Appellant-Defendant v. State of Indiana, Appellee-Plaintiff
No. 25A-CR-2601

Appeal from the Jefferson Superior Court, Judge Blaine S. Goode. Mykal Gerou was convicted of five counts of intimidation for threats made against various individuals, resulting in a 12-year sentence with one year suspended to probation. The court affirmed the conviction for threats against a psychotherapist, ruling sufficient evidence supported the charge, but reversed the Level 5 felony convictions for threats against Department of Child Services employees, determining they did not constitute terrorism as defined by law. The case was remanded for reclassification of those charges as Class A misdemeanors with appropriate sentencing. Judge Felix authored the opinion with Judges May and Mathias concurring. Appellant’s attorney: R. Patrick Magrath, West Sixth Law LLP, Madison, Indiana. Appellee’s attorney: Office of the Indiana Attorney General.

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Jack Pitchford: Young attorneys should embrace feedback, redlines

June 5, 2026 | Jack Pitchford

There is already a learning curve to becoming an attorney — new responsibilities, trying to find the elusive “work-life balance” and handling this new world you have joined.

Gary Germann: Safe spaces: Rooms offer victims comfort in Porter County

June 5, 2026 | Gary Germann

The time the Lanham family spent in the hallways of the Porter County Courthouse exposed a major shortfall in how victims and their families are treated during criminal trials.

Federal judges have sided with employers in three recent cases brought by employees over extra fees

June 5, 2026 | Tom Murphy

Recent rulings have rejected some key claims employees make when suing over the surcharges, which generally require people to pay extra for coverage until they take a program to quit tobacco.

After 25 years at McKinney, Tom Wilson isn’t done teaching

June 5, 2026 | Maura Johnson

Although his teaching has focused more prominently on contract and real estate law, Tom Wilson has always had a strong passion for international studies

Citizens Energy reaches agreements on multiple eminent domain cases for LEAP-related project

June 5, 2026 | Joey Harris, Indianapolis Business Journal

Citizens has filed over 40 eminent domain cases related to the project since August, according to court records.

Central Indiana mayors to convene on public safety after Finkam’s call to action

June 5, 2026 | Taylor Wooten, Indianapolis Business Journal

The effort, officially named the Regional Mayors’ Public Safety Partnership Summit, will convene multiple times during the year.

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In This Issue

  • Federal judges have sided with employers in three recent cases brought by employees over extra fees

  • After 25 years at McKinney, Tom Wilson isn’t done teaching

  • Indiana Office of Inspector General announces felony charges against former state employees 

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