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Judge denies class action in NCAA scholarship suit

April 4, 2016

A former college football quarterback who sued the NCAA over its former scholarship policy doesn’t meet the requirements for certification of a class-action suit against the Indianapolis-based organization, a federal judge ruled.

Supreme Court will take up case about juror’s racial bias

April 4, 2016

U.S. Supreme Court takes case over whether a juror’s allegedly racially charged comments can open jury deliberations.

Jury finds South Bend teen convicted of murder had gang ties

April 4, 2016

South Bend jury finds teenager convicted of murder should have sentence enhanced for criminal gang activity.

High court sides with sex offender in dispute over registry

April 4, 2016

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that a convicted sex offender did not have to update his status on the federal sex offender registry after moving to a foreign country.

Indiana mandates concussion training for public coaches

April 4, 2016

New Indiana law requires coaches to complete a course on spotting the symptoms of concussions. Coaches who finish the training will be granted civil immunity from being sued for student injuries.

Indiana mandates concussion training for public coaches

April 4, 2016

A new Indiana law will require all public school coaches to complete a training course on how to spot the symptoms of a concussion. Coaches who finish the course will granted civil immunity.

Court upholds total population count in electoral districts

April 4, 2016

The United States Supreme Court has unanimously upheld a Texas law that counts everyone, not just eligible voters, in deciding how to draw electoral districts.

Broker sues after Colts cancel season-ticket renewal

April 4, 2016

A Pennsylvania ticket broker is suing the Indianapolis Colts over their revocation of his season tickets—a legal skirmish other brokers say appears to be fallout from efforts by the team to gain greater control over the secondary market and thin the ranks of resellers.

High court rejects challenge to Mississippi campaign finance law

April 4, 2016

The Supreme Court of the United States won’t hear an appeal challenging the constitutionality of a Mississippi campaign finance law that requires reporting by people or groups spending at least $200 to support or oppose a ballot measure.

Indianapolis house blast convict says informant set him up

April 1, 2016

An Indianapolis man convicted on 53 counts in a house explosion that killed two people and devastated the southside Richmond Hill neighborhood said testimony from a jailhouse informant and undercover officer saying he tried to have a key witness killed never should have been presented at his trial.

State appellate briefs make online debut

April 1, 2016

Briefs filed in Indiana appeals were made available for online for the first time Friday.

Interim appellate court clerk replaces Smith

April 1, 2016

Long-serving Indiana appellate court clerk Kevin S. Smith resigned recently, and former deputy clerk Greg Pachmayr is now serving as interim clerk.

Workshop to help veterans with criminal records

April 1, 2016

Indiana Legal Services is conducting a workshop next week to help veterans with criminal records learn how to possibly expunge them.

Major overhaul to city’s zoning code takes effect

April 1, 2016

The city’s long-awaited update to its decades-old zoning code, known as Indy Rezone, went into effect on Friday.

Mississippi governor gets bill allowing denial of service to gays

April 1, 2016

The Mississippi House is sending Republican Gov. Phil Bryant a bill that would let government employees and private businesses cite religious beliefs to deny services to same-sex couples who want to marry.

Companies reconsidering North Carolina over LGBT rights

April 1, 2016

North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory met with gay-rights advocates bearing a letter signed by more than 100 corporate executives urging him to repeal the nation’s first state law limiting the bathroom options for transgender people. The law also excludes lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people from anti-discrimination protections and blocks municipalities from adopting their own anti-discrimination and living wage rules.

George Mason University names its law school for Scalia

April 1, 2016

George Mason University plans to name its law school for the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, following an anonymous $20 million donation from a Scalia admirer and a $10 million donation from the foundation of industrialist and philanthropist Charles Koch.

Obama to push Supreme Court nominee at University of Chicago

April 1, 2016

President Barack Obama heads to law school next week to push his nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.

Jury convicts 7th person in fatal shooting of South Bend boy

April 1, 2016

Jurors have convicted a seventh person of involvement with gunfire during a gang fight that resulted in a South Bend toddler being fatally wounded by a stray bullet.

Man must pay to clean up meth mess, court affirms

March 31, 2016

The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled a man must pay to clean up the remnants of his meth lab after it found Indiana Code justified the payment and there was a victim to whom restitution should be paid.

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