JULY 3-9, 2026
As artificial intelligence continues to develop at a rapid pace, law firms across the United States and here in Indiana are implementing different models into their legal practice. Maura Johnson provides examples. Also in this week's issue, Cameron Shaw looks into the confusion that accompanied passage of a state bill earlier this year that called for ICE-related training for local law enforcement officers.
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A new Indiana law calls for ICE-related training for officers. Whether it has been provided is unclear.
During this year’s legislative session, Brown called the training piece of Senate Enrolled Act 76, known as the Indiana FAIRNESS Act, a “very, very important” part of the bill.
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Amid embrace of AI, firms look for mix to best suit their needs
As Harvey positions itself as a leading force in AI technology catered toward the legal profession, law firms continue to test its features, and those of other platforms, to find the right fit for their own legal practice.
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Rep. Michael Aylesworth: Constitutional fix would ease state’s rural judicial shortage
With Indiana’s constitution requiring a city or town court judge to live in the county in which they work, many rural communities face shortages.
Read MoreDustin Houchin: Curbing violent crime starts with limiting Indy’s disorder
Entropy, which is a measure of disorder, requires the application of energy to overcome it.
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