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Pretrial release, 7 years in: State data still coming, but counties showing improvement

November 8, 2023 | Daniel Carson

It’s been seven years since the Indiana Supreme Court issued its order adopting Criminal Rule 26, a mandate that set out to improve pretrial release practices across the state.

Dreyer: Contempt is in the eye of the beholder?

November 8, 2023 | David J. Dreyer

These days, we are hearing regularly about gag orders, contempt of court and other measures regarding a certain former president. There is a fine line between criticizing a court and insulting a judge — and the current examples may become important.

IndyBar: National American Indian Heritage Month: Federal Indian Law Issues in Indiana

November 8, 2023 | From IndyBar and Travis Lovett

Sometimes, Indiana legal practitioners may face issues that involve Native Americans or an Indian tribe.

Creating opportunities: Mills to retire from Barnes after trailblazing career

November 8, 2023 | Alexa Shrake

Being a first and an only is something Barnes & Thornburg LLP partner Alan Mills has worked to prevent from happening ever again.

Brown: Successfully leveraging a limited (broken) immigration system

November 8, 2023 | Jenifer M. Brown

How do employers navigate and successfully leverage such a limited system when their needs are not being met through the U.S. workforce?

Web Exclusive: ‘Logic games’ section of LSAT to be removed beginning August 2024

November 8, 2023 | Alexa Shrake

According to the Law School Admission Council, the Analytical Reasoning portion of the exam, commonly known as “logic games,” will be replaced with a second Logical Reasoning section effective August 2024.

Indiana Court Decisions: Oct. 19-Nov. 1, 2023

November 8, 2023

Read Indiana court decisions from the most recent reporting period.

Wilson: Build a mileage calculator on your iPhone using Shortcuts

November 8, 2023 | Seth Wilson

Say you want to track your mileage to attend a court hearing and input that as an expense entry in your billing program. Tracking mileage is a good example of making your own tool because it demonstrates the power of Shortcuts.

IndyBar: Bourbon with the Bar Successes Support Indianapolis Bar Foundation

November 8, 2023 | From IndyBar and John Allman

On Sept. 28, the inaugural Bourbon with the Bar networking event was held at IndyBar HQ.

Waiting game: As immigration backlog grows, attorneys say some clients wait years for resolution

November 8, 2023 | Daniel Carson

That federal courts, including the one in Chicago that handles all Indiana immigration cases, have a case backlog is something that immigration attorneys have gotten used to over the years. But that backlog has now reached record levels.

O’Gallagher: The effect of termination on workers’ compensation

November 8, 2023 | James O'Gallagher

Masterbrand Cabinets v. Douglas Waid deals with an issue that comes up very often in Indiana workers’ compensation. It is a question for which there has not been clear legal standards, certainly before this decision, and arguably still currently.

Valpo Law closure already being felt in northwest Indiana after 3 years: Shortage of attorneys only getting worse in region

November 8, 2023 | Tyler Fenwick

Three years after Valparaiso University Law School closed its doors, attorneys in northwest Indiana say they’re already seeing the impact of losing what had been a reliable feeder of lawyers into the surrounding communities.

Formerly incarcerated seeing more options to vote: Advocates say educational efforts are still necessary

November 8, 2023 | Daniel Carson

Some states, including Indiana, automatically restore voting rights upon release from incarceration. But that doesn’t mean everyone with a felony conviction understands that their voting rights have been restored upon release.

IndyBar: Judicial Spotlight: Hon. Marc T. Rothenberg

November 8, 2023 | From IndyBar and Marc T. Rothenberg

A Q&A with Marion Superior Judge Marc T. Rothenberg.

IndyBar: Indiana Appellate Institute Hears Moot Cases in September

November 8, 2023 | From IndyBar and Brandon Eades

During the months of August and September, the Indiana Appellate Institute heard three moot court cases.

Carlson and Sandhu: Feds’ ongoing efforts to recruit, retain foreign talent in STEM

November 8, 2023 | Beth Carlson and Kirat Sandhu

Over the last two years, the Biden-Harris administration has repeatedly announced actions to attract and retain science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) talent to strengthen the U.S. economy and competitiveness.

Kersey: DHS allows virtual document review, introduces new Form I-9

November 8, 2023 | Nici Kersey

For decades, employers have been confused and frustrated by the “physical review” requirement for Form I-9 documentation. This confusion may now (mostly) be over.

‘It’s so disheartening’: Attorneys reflect on Israel-Hamas war

November 8, 2023 | Tyler Fenwick

Hannah Joseph has to make efforts to peel herself away from consuming the constant influx of articles, videos and social media posts about the conflict that has broken out between Israel and Hamas.

Terre Haute prison officials move to dismiss solitary confinement lawsuit

November 7, 2023 | Alexa Shrake

Prison officials at the United States Penitentiary in Terre Haute are asking a federal court to dismiss a complaint alleging the prison violated the civil rights of death row inmates by holding them in isolated conditions.

Former Brownsburg music teacher seeks summary judgment in federal religious freedom case

November 7, 2023 | Alexa Shrake

A former Brownsburg High School music teacher who sued the school corporation after refusing to follow its policy for addressing transgender students is now seeking summary judgment in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana.

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