Indiana trying to undo court-approved birth record changes for transgender people
For transgender Hoosiers who won court approval to change their birth certificates and other records, those orders may not be final.
For transgender Hoosiers who won court approval to change their birth certificates and other records, those orders may not be final.
The ceremony, administered by Judge James R. Sweeney of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, also served as an early celebration of the U.S.’s 250th birthday.
WFYI obtained the 2025 data through a public records request to provide a clearer picture of how people move through the immigration enforcement process in the local jail.
The National Association of Attorneys General said that doxxing and swatting — or reporting false emergencies to trigger an armed response from law enforcement, which happened to several Indiana lawmakers last year — are closely related but different actions.