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Former IU Indy men’s basketball players sue trustees and school over alleged abuse by fired coach 

December 16, 2025 | Maura Johnson

Six former players for the Indiana University Indianapolis men’s basketball team have sued the board of trustees and the school over alleged physical and mental abuse inflicted on them by their former head coach.  

Jennifer-Ruth Green to pay $10,000 fine under proposed Indiana ethics settlement

December 16, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

A proposed settlement agreement resolving the ethics investigation into former Indiana Secretary of Public Safety Jennifer-Ruth Green would impose a $10,000 fine and no additional penalties.

Opinions December 16, 2025

December 16, 2025

Indiana Court of Appeals
Taylor Mitchell Fischer v. State of Indiana
25A-CR-494
Criminal. Reverses Taylor Fischer’s conviction in Vanderburgh Circuit Court for neglect of a dependent as a level 1 felony and remands for a new trial on that charge. Finds that the erroneously admitted toxicology report was not harmless. Also finds that Fischer has met his burden of demonstrating how, in light of all the evidence in the case, the error’s probable impact undermines confidence in the outcome of the proceeding. Affirms Fischer’s convictions on two counts of neglect of a dependent as level 6 felonies. Attorney for appellant: Mark Leeman. Attorneys for appellee: Todd Rokita, Kathy Bradley.

State prepares for SNAP ban on sugary drinks, candy to take effect Jan. 1

December 16, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Beginning Jan. 1, more than half a million low-income Indiana residents won’t be able to use government food assistance to buy sugary drinks or candy. And state officials are preparing retailers and participants for the changes.

Group backing independent candidates wants Indiana to end straight-ticket voting

December 16, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

On top of Independent Indiana’s list is eliminating straight-ticket voting in which those casting election ballots can vote for all of a party’s candidate with a single push of a button.

IPS to change immigration-related policies after attorney general’s ICE lawsuit

December 16, 2025 | Amelia Pak-Harvey, Chalkbeat Indiana

Indianapolis Public Schools plans on changing its policies to address a lawsuit from Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita that claims the district impeded federal immigration enforcement.

Abrego Garcia is still hoping to find justice after his wrongful deportation, his lawyer says

December 16, 2025 | Associated Press

Kilmar Abrego Garcia wasn’t an activist and he didn’t choose to become locked in to what has become one of the most contentious immigration issues of the Trump administration, his lawyer told The Associated Press on Monday.

Trump levels political attack on Rob Reiner in inflammatory post after his killing

December 16, 2025 | Associated Press

President Donald Trump on Monday blamed Rob Reiner’s outspoken opposition to the president for the actor-director’s killing, delivering the unsubstantiated claim in a shocking post that seemed intent on decrying his opponents even in the face of a tragedy.

Marion County court employee named Indianapolis Colts’ 2025 Changemaker 

December 15, 2025 | Maura Johnson

Chanel Parker, the quality-of-life coordinator with the Marion Superior Court Youth Services Center, has been named the recipient of the Indianapolis Colts’ 2025 Inspire Change Changemaker Award.   

Porn companies sued for alleged violations of Indiana’s age verification law

December 15, 2025 | Cameron Shaw

A complaint was filed against Aylo, an adult entertainment company that owns several pornographic websites, including Pornhub, in the Marion Superior Court on Dec. 3.

Supreme Court will hear appeal of Black death row inmate over racial bias in Mississippi jury makeup

December 15, 2025 | Associated Press

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear the appeal of a Black death row inmate from Mississippi whose case was handled by a prosecutor with a history of dismissing Black jurors for discriminatory reasons.

Lasting Statehouse fallout from Indiana redistricting debate?

December 15, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

President Donald Trump’s failed push for an Indiana congressional redistricting exposed divisions among Republicans who dominate the state Legislature and with Gov. Mike Braun.

US tariffs are having an uneven effect on holiday prices and purchases

December 15, 2025 | Associated Press

Along with the unpredictable tariffs, stubborn inflation and weak hiring have shaken consumer confidence in the U.S. economy.

Trial set to begin for Wisconsin judge accused of helping immigrant evade federal authorities

December 15, 2025 | Associated Press

Federal prosecutors were set to start presenting their case Monday against a Wisconsin judge accused of helping a Mexican immigrant evade federal authorities.

Opinions December 12, 2025

December 12, 2025

Indiana Court of Appeals
In the Matter of the Termination of the Parent-Child Relationship of A.L., Mother, J.T., Father, and B.T., Child, A.L. and J.T. v. Indiana Department of Child Services
25A-JT-663
Juvenile termination of parental rights. Affirms the Jay Circuit Court’s termination of father J.T.’s parental rights. Finds the trial court’s conclusion that termination of father’s parental rights was in the child’s best interest was supported by clear and convincing evidence. Reverses the trial court’s termination of mother A.L.’s parental rights. Finds that while it is factually correct that the mother had not engaged in services from Department of Child Services, the trial court’s conclusions that the mother had not engaged in services, benefited from services, and had not improved her ability to parent the child are not supported by the evidence. Finally, finds that, by failing to present the statutory notice issue to the trial court, the father waived his argument regarding a lack of statutory notice. Remands for further proceedings. Attorneys for appellant: Joshua Brown, Ana Quirk. Attorneys for appellee: Todd Rokita, Monika Talbot.

Courier caught with 45 pounds of meth at Indy airport gets nearly 11 years in federal prison

December 12, 2025 | The Indiana Lawyer staff

U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt issued Alexander Pineda-Penaloza’s sentence, which also includes four years of supervised release.

Braun warns of ‘political consequences’ for Republicans who voted against redistricting push

December 12, 2025 | IBJ Staff and Associated Press

Gov. Mike Braun vowed to work with President Trump—who for months has pushed for more winnable seats for the GOP ahead of the 2026 midterms—to encourage primary challengers to those “no” voters.

Federal judge orders FEMA to restore billions in canceled disaster mitigation funding

December 12, 2025 | Associated Press

President Donald Trump’s administration said in April it was “ending” the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program, which helped communities improve resilience against the increasing threats of climate change.

FEMA

Appeals court backs contempt finding against Apple, but reopens a door for iPhone app fees

December 12, 2025 | Associated Press

The decision mostly upheld a civil contempt ruling against Apple for brazenly defying an order designed to open its iPhone app store to other payment systems besides its own.

Indiana Senate rejects mid-cycle redistricting bill

December 11, 2025 | IBJ Staff and Associated Press

After a monthslong back-and-forth involving Indiana legislative leaders, the Governor’s Office and the White House, the state Senate on Thursday voted 31-19 to reject a mid-cycle redistricting push

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