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Opinions August 12, 2025

August 12, 2025

Indiana Court of Appeals
In Re: The Paternity of A.B., N.W., and B.W. (Minor Children); Johnathan Brown (Father) v. Amy Warren (Mother)
24A-JP-1833
Juvenile paternity. Reverses the Hamilton Superior Court order denying Johnathan Brown’s  motion to modify child support and finding him to be in contempt for failing to pay Amy Warren for their children’s past extracurricular activities. Finds the trial court clearly erred when it denied the father’s motion to modify child support and abused its discretion when it found the father to be in contempt. Remands with instructions for the trial court to: (1) hold a hearing for additional evidence to be presented on the relevant factors that the trial court should consider when determining the father’s potential income and to adjust its order as necessary to impute an appropriate level of potential income to the father based on that evidence; and (2) vacate that portion of its order that found the father in contempt for failing to pay the mother $3,647.75 for the past extracurricular activities and ordered the father to reimburse the mother $1,000 for the attorney fees that she incurred in bringing her contempt petition. Attorney for appellant: Brian DeHem. No attorney listed for appellee.

Ward seeks execution pause over lethal injection concerns; AG argues date should stand

August 12, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Attorneys for death row inmate Roy Lee Ward and the Indiana Attorney General’s Office are sparring before the state’s highest court over whether Ward’s tentative execution date should stand.

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Certain local offices now subject to more campaign finance requirements

August 12, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Some locally elected officials now have to file annual campaign finance reports following a new state law.

Increasing the danger: Journalist killing in Gaza sends a chilling message

August 12, 2025 | Associated Press

Israel’s targeted killing of an Al Jazeera correspondent in Gaza over the weekend was noteworthy even for a conflict remarkably blood-soaked for journalists, leaving some experts to marvel that any news at all emerges from the territory.

The nation’s capital finds itself at the center of a Trump maelstrom as National Guard troops arrive

August 12, 2025 | Associated Press

The questions came fast to the mayor of the nation’s capital, many of them designed to get her to say something harsh about Donald Trump — in particular, the president’s freshly announced plan to take over the Metropolitan Police Department and call in the National Guard.

7th Circuit rules IMPD did not violate deceased man’s rights in fatal high-speed police chase 

August 11, 2025 | IL Staff

The City of Indianapolis and five of its police officers did not violate a deceased man’s constitutional rights when officers initiated a 2020 police chase on a suspect that ultimately resulted in the man’s death, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday in upholding a lower court’s decision.

Anderson man gets 5+ years in prison for impersonating Homeland Security officer, possessing homemade bombs

August 11, 2025 | IL Staff

U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt. sentenced Joshua Stearman, 42, to 65 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, according to the Indiana Southern District’s U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Taft announces merger with Morris, Manning & Martin, boosts presence in Atlanta, Washington D.C. markets

August 11, 2025 | IL Staff

Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP continues to grow, with the firm announcing Monday that it will merge with the firm Morris, Manning & Martin in December. 

Opinions August 11, 2025

August 11, 2025

7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services Commission, et al. v. Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, et al.
24-2633, 24-2741, & 24-2770
Civil. Appeals from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division. Judge Tanya Walton Pratt. Affirms the district court’s injunction requiring the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration to pay the plaintiffs E.R. and G.S.’ mothers for providing attendant care services until in-home nurses are procured for each child. Finds the plaintiffs have a high likelihood of succeeding on the merits of their Americans with Disabilities Act claims. Also finds no abuse of discretion in the district court’s balancing of the equities or its assessment that the public interest is best served by preserving plaintiffs’ access to medically necessary care and enforcing federal antidiscrimination law. Remands for further proceedings. Attorneys for appellants: Gavin Rose, Thomas Crishon, Samuel Adams, Stevie Pactor. Attorneys for appellees: Ryan Hurley, Harmony Mappes, Matthew Elliott, Melinda Hudson.

Annual chamber scores rank Indiana lawmakers

August 11, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

The 41st annual Legislator Scorecard was based on how legislators voted on 12 key “pro-economy, pro-jobs” policies. The most significant of the bills was Senate Bill 1, which reduced property taxes — including a break for businesses.

EU’s new AI code of practice could set regulatory standard for American companies

August 11, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

American companies are split between support and criticism of a new voluntary European AI code of practice, meant to help tech companies align themselves with upcoming regulations from the European Union’s landmark AI Act.

Trump’s big bill is powering his mass deportations. Congress is starting to ask questions

August 11, 2025 | Associated Press

In the months since Trump took office, his administration has been shifting as much as $1 billion from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and other accounts to pay for immigration enforcement and deportation operations, lawmakers said.

Trial to start on whether deployment of National Guard to Los Angeles violated federal law

August 11, 2025 | Associated Press

A federal judge in San Francisco will consider evidence and hear arguments on whether the Trump administration violated federal law when it deployed National Guard soldiers and U.S. Marines to Los Angeles following protests over immigration raids this summer.

New lawsuit on Epstein case seeks records of Trump administration communications

August 8, 2025 | Associated Press

The group Democracy Forward sued the Justice Department and the FBI for senior administration officials’ communication about Jeffrey Epstein documents and any regarding correspondence between him and President Donald Trump.

Opinions August 8, 2025

August 8, 2025

Indiana Court of Appeals
Lauren Cupp v. State of Indiana
24A-CR-2333
Criminal. Affirms Lauren Cupp’s convictions in Boone Circuit Court of of two counts of resisting law enforcement—one count for each officer she resisted—and two counts of felony neglect of a dependent. Also affirms the trial court’s imposition of a sentence enhancement based on Cupp’s use of a firearm during her resistance of the second officer. Finds the evidence was sufficient to support Cupp’s conviction for resisting Officer Thomas because a reasonable jury could conclude that he visibly identified himself as police, that Cupp understood she was ordered to stop, and that she fled anyways. Also finds Cupp’s double jeopardy claim fails because she committed two distinct acts of resistance. Finally, finds Officer Thomas qualifies as a “police officer” under the Enhancement Statute despite being employed by a town rather than a city. Judge Melissa May dissents in part, concurs in result in part, and concurs in full in part with a separate opinion. Attorney for appellant: Riley Parr. Attorneys for appellee: Attorney General Todd Rokita, Daylon Welliver.

Appeals court revives Brownsburg teacher’s lawsuit over refusal to use transgender students’ chosen names

August 8, 2025 | Daniel Carson

The divided three-judge panel found that factual disputes remain over whether allowing teacher John Kluge to address students by their last names only would have posed an “undue hardship” on the school’s operations.

Judge to consider the fate of an agreement on protecting immigrant children in US custody

August 8, 2025 | Associated Press

A federal judge on Friday will hear a Trump administration request to end a nearly three-decade-old policy on ensuring safe conditions for immigrant children held in federal custody.

Indiana agencies outline spending cuts in pursuit of 5% reserve

August 8, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Indiana’s state agencies are slowly earning approval for their plans to save money after being hit with effective 10% spending cuts amid a tough budget cycle.

EPA cancels $7B Biden-era grant program to boost solar energy

August 8, 2025 | Associated Press

The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday terminated a $7 billion grant program intended to help pay for residential solar projects for more than 900,000 lower-income U.S. households, in the latest Trump administration move hindering the nation’s shift to cleaner energy.

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Judge blocks Trump’s birthright order nationwide in fourth such ruling since Supreme Court decision

August 8, 2025 | Associated Press

A federal judge in Maryland late Thursday ruled President Donald Trump’s administration cannot withhold citizenship from children born to people in the country illegally or temporarily.

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