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Hammerle on… “Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris” and “Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down”

August 17, 2022 | Robert Hammerle

Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Bob Hammerle gives us his take on “Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris” and “Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down.”

IndyBar: President’s Message: News from the CJC

August 17, 2022 | Judge Alicia Gooden and From IndyBar

The Community Justice Campus (CJC for short) has been open for business for three months, so I would like to take the opportunity to provide some reflections and information about the transition and our current operations.

SEA 1 raises questions, fears over criminal penalties

August 17, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Although Indiana Republican legislators have been adamant that the state’s new abortion ban does not criminalize women, attorneys who have been reading the statute maintain the language is vague and prosecutors still have discretion.

Indiana Court Decisions: July 28-Aug. 10, 2022

August 17, 2022

Read Indiana appellate court decisions from the most recent reporting period.

Marquez: What is the cost of cybersecurity? Often, convenience

August 17, 2022 | Tino Marquez

With every decision come factors we must prioritize to better guide us in making choices that align with what we value most. In terms of technology investments, these factors often boil down to security, convenience and cost.

‘I’m really happy that I’m not an in-house counsel’: Lifted injunctions alter IN abortion laws even as Legislature passes ban

August 17, 2022 | Jordan Morey

In the weeks leading up to the Indiana General Assembly’s special legislative session — as well as during the time lawmakers were in their Statehouse chambers drafting a new bill — Indiana’s abortion laws changed. Not in the sense of new legislation, but in the reality that old laws on the books could be enforced after years-old injunctions blocking them in federal courts were lifted.

Macchia: Mental health at work: Flagging key issues for employers

August 17, 2022 | Melissa Macchia

While recent events have contributed to and exacerbated this problem, the presence of mental health issues in the workplace existed long before the beginning of a global pandemic. Despite that fact, employers still at times simply do not know how to confront and handle mental health issues.

Maurer: In Roe decision, justice tainted high court

August 17, 2022 | Mickey Maurer

Let’s focus on one man, Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who besmirched the very institution on which he serves by misleading Maine Sen. Susan Collins and the American people about his determination to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Townsend: WOTCs can increase diversity, reduce labor shortages

August 17, 2022 | Nancy Townsend

In a tight labor market with diversity, equity and inclusion front of mind, some employers have expanded their outreach to prospective employees under the federal Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC).

Kilies and Simonton: Employee protections after Bostock

August 17, 2022 | Janelle Kilies and Anthony Simonton

Employers likely remember Bostock v. Clayton County, the landmark decision where the Supreme Court of the United States extended Title VII’s “because of sex” protections to sexual orientation and transgender status. In that case, the Supreme Court made clear that it is unlawful under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act for employers to terminate employees for being gay or transgender but left open some questions.

Web Exclusive: COVID-19 vaccine mandate concerns nearly ‘moot’ for Indiana employers

August 17, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

After more than two years of dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, Indianapolis employment attorney Melissa Macchia predicts that if the issue of vaccine mandates is not moot at this point for employers, it’s close.

Op-ed: Providing legal representation to children in the welfare system

August 17, 2022 | Sen. Jon Ford

There is one area of law where the state of Indiana may intrude into your life, remove you from your home and place you in a private locked facility, all without providing an opportunity to consult with an attorney: our child welfare system.

Interim IU Maurer dean Ochoa takes reins of law school

August 17, 2022 | Jordan Morey

While it’s true the position isn’t permanent, an interim dean isn’t just a placeholder. The interim dean is, in fact, the dean of the law school, taking on the authority of the most influential leadership position at the school. Such is the current case at Indiana University Maurer School of Law in Bloomington.

Workplace unrest: Uptick in union membership seen as reflecting shift in workers’ attitudes

August 17, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Just as Indiana is marking 10 years since the passage of its “right-to-work” law, more Hoosiers are opting to join unions, and a Starbucks in Clarksville recently became the first in the coffeehouse chain to unionize in the Hoosier State.

Help wanted: Positions still unfilled as legal aid struggles to find attorneys

August 17, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Legal aid agencies across the state are struggling to find and hire attorneys to fill full-time staff positions. Providers speculate that lower bar passage rates and high demand for lawyers across the legal profession have created a supply issue.

Breaking down to break through: Judges share how they cope with emotional, traumatic exposure

August 17, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

The American Bar Association’s 2020 National Judicial Stress and Resiliency Survey of more than 1,000 judges nationwide, including Hoosier judges, revealed new data about what stressors judges face, how those stressors affect them personally and strategies the judiciary can use to mitigate them.

Federal, local defendants file motions to dismiss Clay County Jail lawsuit

August 16, 2022 | Jordan Morey

Federal and local defendants in a case brought by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees at the Clay County Jail are asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the jail’s relationship with federal immigration authorities.

Opinions August 16, 2022

August 16, 2022

7th Circuit Court of Appeals
United States of America v. Nain Galvan
21-2771
Appeal from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division. Chief Judge Tanya Walton-Pratt.
Criminal. Affirms the Indiana Southern District’s application of robbery guideline provision in sentencing Nain Galvan for illegally possessing a firearm after finding that the gun he used in that crime was also involved in a robbery he committed earlier that day. Finds the district court did not err.

Plaintiff presses for release of advisory opinion regarding AG Rokita’s private employment

August 16, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Declaring Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is attempting to use the state’s open records law as both a shield and a sword, an Indianapolis woman is asking a federal court to make public an agency opinion about the top Hoosier lawyer’s private-sector job he kept when he entered elected office.

7th Circuit affirms robbery provisions added to man’s sentence for illegal gun possession

August 16, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed the application of a robbery guideline provision used in sentencing a man for illegally possessing a firearm after finding that the gun was also involved in a robbery he committed earlier that day.

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