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Live Nation ticketing worker regrets calling customers stupid, he says at antitrust trial

March 18, 2026

The Justice Department reached a settlement with Live Nation last week to open up some ticketing and promotional markets to more competition, but 30 states are still pursuing the case.

Applications open for Indiana Supreme Court chief administrative officer position

March 18, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

The position was posted online on Monday and comes a few months after former CAO Justin Forkner stepped down.

Latest federal payment to state for ICE detainees more than triples

March 18, 2026 | Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital Chronicle

Miami is considered a long-term facility by ICE, holding the men for three days or more.

Indiana attorney general involved in ballot case that could impact office staffer

March 18, 2026 | Tom Davies, Indiana Capital Chronicle

Clay County Circuit Court Judge David Thomas is scheduled to hear arguments in the case on Wednesday even as Alexandra Wilson’s attorney has asked for a change in judge.

March 17, 2026

March 17, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
John Merchant v. Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLP
No. 25A-PL-1713

Civil. Interlocutory appeal from the Marion Superior Court, Judge James A. Joven. Affirms the trial court’s dismissal of Merchant’s claims for negligence and breach of fiduciary duty against Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLP. Holds the trial court properly granted the motion to dismiss because KSM owed no duty to Merchant, as there was no privity between them and Indiana law limits professional liability to clients or third parties known to rely on the professional’s work; the court also denies KSM’s request for appellate attorney’s fees, concluding Merchant’s appeal, while unsuccessful, was not frivolous or brought in bad faith. Judge Bradford authored the opinion. Judges Weissmann and DeBoer concur. Appellant’s attorney: Paul L. Jefferson, SLS Group, LLC, Carmel, Indiana. Appellee’s attorneys: Jayna M. Cacioppo, Vivek R. Hadley, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Indianapolis-based freight service company sues former chief strategy officer

March 17, 2026 | Maura Johnson

The company accuses the employee of breaching his employment agreement by working for a competitor and soliciting customers and an employee to join him.

Environmental groups ask court to nullify order keeping Indiana coal units firing

March 17, 2026 | Lesley Weidenbener

Several environmental and customer advocacy nonprofits are trying to prevent the Trump administration from extending the life of two coal plants in Indiana that had been slated for retirement at the end of 2025.

Judge blocks US government from slimming down vaccine recommendations

March 17, 2026 | Associated Press

The order issued Monday is the latest development in a lawsuit filed last July by the American Academy of Pediatrics and some other medical groups.

Those seeking to sue ICE for injuries or damage face uphill battle

March 17, 2026 | The Washington Post

Scores of claims arising from the crackdown on illegal immigration are winding through a bureaucratic process mandated under the Federal Tort Claims Act.

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New tax laws likely to increase number of donors but could reduce donations to nonprofits

March 17, 2026 | Associated Press

New tax deductions available to most tax filers will encourage between 6 million and 8.7 million more Americans to donate to nonprofits over time, the researchers found.

13 attorneys general sue Evansville-based OneMain over hidden loan add-ons

March 16, 2026 | Associated Press

The attorneys general say the conduct affected tens of thousands of borrowers and violated state consumer protection laws.

 

Cancellation of licenses for immigrant truckers takes effect

March 16, 2026 | The Washington Post

The rule bars immigrants who are asylum seekers, refugees or recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, from obtaining commercial driver’s licenses.

Marion County judicial selection committee finds judge ‘not suitable’ for retention

March 16, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

On Friday, a committee determined by vote that Marion Superior Court Judge Gary Miller is not eligible for retention and will not be included on the November ballot.

March 16, 2026

March 16, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
Norfolk Southern Railway Company v. Scott Sporner
No. 25A-CT-1138

Civil. Appeal from the Elkhart Superior Court, Judge Christopher J. Spataro. Affirms the denial of Norfolk Southern’s motion to correct error following a jury verdict finding the railroad liable under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act, or FELA, for injuries sustained by employee Scott Sporner in a train collision at a railyard and awarding $8.2 million in damages, with the railroad responsible for $4.92 million after fault was apportioned 60% to the railroad and 40% to Sporner. Holds the Federal Railroad Safety Act does not preclude a FELA negligence claim based on a railroad’s use of a one-person remote-control locomotive crew even if federal regulations permit such crews, concluding the statutes are complementary and do not bar the claim; also concludes the railroad was not entitled to judgment on the evidence regarding future lost wages because testimony from a vocational rehabilitation expert, an economist and medical evidence of permanent neurological symptoms provided sufficient evidentiary support for the jury’s award. Judge Foley authored the opinion. Judges May and Altice concur. Appellant’s attorneys: Barry L. Loftus, James F. Olds, Stuart & Branigin LLP, Lafayette, Indiana; Tobias S. Loss-Eaton, Charles W. Jetty, Sidley Austin LLP, Washington, D.C. Appellee’s attorneys: Gabriel A. Hawkins, Cohen & Malad, LLP, Indianapolis, Indiana; George Brugess, Cogan & Power, PC, Chicago, Illinois; Mark A. Psimos, Nathan M. Psimos, Psimos Law, Merrillville, Indiana.

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As Trump pushes deportations, immigration data becomes harder to find

March 16, 2026 | Associated Press

For all the boasting, the administration has been releasing less reliable, carefully vetted data than its predecessors on a signature policy that has become one of the most contentious of Trump’s second term.

DNA testing could clear a dead man’s name — and point to a serial killer

March 16, 2026 | The Washington Post

Posthumous exonerations based on DNA testing are exceedingly rare.

Trump backs FCC chief’s threat to broadcasters, criticizing Iran war coverage

March 16, 2026 | The Washington Post

Carr, in his Saturday post on X, warned he would deny or revoke government-issued licenses if broadcasters run what the agency deems “fake news.”

Long-serving Allen Superior Court magistrate to retire

March 16, 2026 | Samm Quinn

Houk is presently the longest serving active judicial officer in Allen County

City of Indianapolis agrees to pay family $3.75 million in death of Herman Whitfield III

March 13, 2026 | Maura Johnson

Whitfield died in April 2022 after police were called to his home while he was experiencing a “mental health crisis.”

Former Portage mayor gets 3 years probation for obstructing IRS

March 13, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

U.S. District Court Chief Judge Holly Brady handed down the sentence Tuesday, putting a close to James Snyder’s 10-year-old fight with the government over bribery allegations.

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

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  • Indiana’s controversial immigration bill is now law — and it may be used against IPS

  • Indy woman to pay $1M in restitution after using boss’ accounts to pay personal expenses

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