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Nurse who survived Ebola settles with Texas hospital system

October 25, 2016

A nurse who contracted Ebola two years ago while caring for the first person to be diagnosed in the U.S. with the deadly disease settled a lawsuit Monday against the parent company of the Dallas hospital where she worked.

Wild West court for patent ‘trolls’ may be tamed

October 25, 2016

Apple Inc. and Dell Inc. found an unlikely ally when they were sued over a patent for camera technology in a courthouse that has a reputation for siding against big companies in such fights: the judge.

Charges dropped against congressional candidate from Indiana

October 25, 2016

Charges have been dropped against a Libertarian congressional candidate from Indiana who was arrested in Louisville after an alleged struggle over his phone during a September traffic stop.

Police arrest 3 after death of Terre Haute radio personality

October 25, 2016

Police say they've arrested three people in connection with the death of a Terre Haute radio personality.

Kagan: Supreme Court gender diversity positive sign to youth

October 25, 2016

Gender diversity on the U.S. Supreme Court sends a positive message to young girls and boys, who hear "women's voices coming from all over the place" as the three female justices join in asking questions during oral arguments, Justice Elena Kagan said Monday.

Huntington Superior Court judge resigns

October 25, 2016

Judge Jeffrey R. Heffelfinger has announced his resignation from the Huntington Superior Court, effective Saturday, four years before his term is set to expire.

Short-handed Supreme Court delays action in 3 cases

October 24, 2016

The U.S. Supreme Court is offering new evidence that the short-handed court is having trouble getting its work done.

Prison employee in New Castle files lawsuit over attack

October 24, 2016

A woman who was severely beaten by an inmate at the New Castle Correctional Facility has sued the prison, her attacker and others.

Ex-wife of former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle sues company

October 24, 2016

The ex-wife of former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle has filed suit against the fast-food sandwich chain, alleging executives knew about Fogle’s sexual attraction to young children as early as 2004 and stayed quiet about his pedophile predilections to preserve his role as a “cash cow” for the company.

Prosecutors push back against new bail rule

October 24, 2016

The Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council has come out against Indiana Criminal Procedure Rule 26, which sets parameters for the use of bail as a condition of release from incarceration.

Indiana Supreme Court grants transfer in injured immigrant worker’s case

October 24, 2016

The Indiana Supreme Court will decide if an undocumented Mexican immigrant who was injured on the job in Indiana should receive compensation based on wages for his job in the United States or based on wages for the same job in Mexico.

Prosecutor honored for victim advocacy efforts

October 24, 2016

A prosecutor is one of four central Indiana victim service providers to receive a 2016 Voices for Victims award from Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller.

2 more counties switch to e-filing

October 24, 2016

Two more Indiana counties have made the switch to electronic case filings in the last week, bringing the total number of participating counties up to 20.

Report: Indiana fails to provide consistent indigent defense

October 24, 2016

Indiana is failing to equally provide constitutionally guaranteed effective counsel to indigent people accused of misdemeanor, felony and juvenile offenses, according to a report released Monday. In some counties, poor people facing criminal charges are encouraged to negotiate directly with prosecutors before being appointed counsel.

Man who broke officer’s jaw gets 30-year sentence

October 24, 2016

A southern Indiana man convicted of punching a jail officer so hard it broke his jaw in three places has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.

Posting a ballot selfie? Check your state laws first

October 24, 2016

While secrecy in the voting booth has become a thing of the past for those ready to share their views and daily lives on social media, laws nationwide are mixed on whether voters are allowed to take pictures of themselves in the act or of their ballots — "ballot selfies".

Evansville groups giving domestic violence survivors a voice

October 24, 2016

Domestic violence affects more than 10 million people a year in the U.S., but almost half of those incidents go unreported. Organizations such as the Evansville YWCA and Albion Fellows Bacon Center are hosting programs throughout October — domestic violence awareness month — to encourage reporting domestic abuse.

Opinions Oct. 21, 2016

October 21, 2016

Indiana Supreme Court
Mary K. Patchett v. Ashley N. Lee
29S04-1610-CT-549
Civil tort. Finds on interlocutory appeal that the ruling in Stanley v. Walker, 906 N.E.2d 852 (Ind. 2009), permitting defendants in a personal injury lawsuit to introduce discounted reimbursements negotiated between the plaintiff’s medical providers and his private health insurer, so long as insurance is not referenced, also applies to reimbursements by government payers.

Supreme Court appoints professor to JLAP board

October 21, 2016

Indiana University Maurer School of Law professor Inge Van der Cruysse has been appointed to the Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program Committee, the Indiana Supreme Court announced in an order this week.

Southern District seeking public comment on proposed rule amendments

October 21, 2016

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana has opened a period of public comment on amendments to certain local rules.

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In This Issue

  • Federal lawsuits mount against top egg producers, who say avian flu outbreaks are behind price surge

  • Lawsuit seeks to thwart James Dean trademark violations

  • ACLU of Indiana sues Ball State leaders over school’s expressive activity policy, student discipline

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  • House committee advances bill redefining hemp, putting Indiana on path to more restrictions

  • Brownsburg school district to pay $650K to settle former teacher’s religious accommodation claims

  • Midwest firm accuses former partners of orchestrating mass staff exodus

  • New habeas corpus strategy is freeing some immigrant detainees

  • Widow of Delaware County sheriff’s deputy files wrongful death lawsuit against trucking companies, drivers involved in fatal crash 

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