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Shhhhh, bar exam in progress

July 26, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Applicants with dreams of becoming Indiana lawyers are sitting for the bar exam Tuesday and Wednesday at the Indiana Convention Center, marking the first time the July test has been given in-person since 2019.

COA: Trial court incorrectly set aside default judgement

July 26, 2022 | Jordan Morey

The Court of Appeals of Indiana has reinstated default judgment against a man who had previously won a reversal of that judgment but who failed to address the counterclaims against him.

Senate committee begrudgingly OKs abortion ban bill

July 26, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

Anti-abortion legislation that has received practically zero support from advocates or opponents of abortion has passed the Senate Rules and Legislative Procedure Committee with amendments, including criminal penalties for doctors who perform illegal abortions.

DCS caseworkers who allegedly threatened parents with CHINS case must face civil suit, 7th Circuit rules

July 26, 2022 | Olivia Covington

Two DCS caseworkers who allegedly threatened a couple with a CHINS proceeding if they did not submit their child to a blood draw must face the parents’ civil lawsuit, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled, overturning a lower court finding that the caseworkers were protected by qualified immunity.

Transgender Indy girl who challenged new trans sports law can play on school softball team, judge rules

July 26, 2022 | Jordan Morey

Indianapolis Public Schools must allow a 10-year-old transgender girl to continue playing on a school-sponsored softball team, a federal judge has ruled. The decision comes after the girl challenged a new state law that prohibits trans girls from playing on girls’ sports teams.

Opinions July 26, 2022

July 26, 2022

7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Lelah Jerger, et al. v. Shannon Blaize, et al.
21-3011
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Evansville Division. Judge Richard L. Young.
Civil. Vacates the entry of summary judgment in favor of caseworkers for the Indiana Department of Child Services, who were sued for alleged violations of Fourth and 14th Amendment rights based on their actions in a case involving Lelah and Jade Jerger and their child, J.J. Finds the Jergers have done enough to create a jury question on whether the DCS defendants violated their and J.J.’s constitutional rights. Also finds neither summary judgment nor qualified immunity is available where the parties dispute facts material to the consent question. Remands.

Indiana abortion debate draws protest crowds, vice president

July 26, 2022 | Associated Press

Thousands of people arguing the abortion issue surrounded the Indiana Statehouse and filled its corridors Monday as state lawmakers began consideration of a Republican proposal to ban nearly all abortions in the state and Vice President Kamala Harris denounced the effort during a meeting with Democratic legislators.

Man pleads not guilty to raping Ohio girl, 10, who had abortion in Indiana

July 26, 2022 | Associated Press

A man pleaded not guilty on Monday in Ohio to charges of raping a 10-year-old girl who traveled to Indiana for an abortion last month, which became a flashpoint in the national debate over access to the procedure.

Supreme Court leak probe: So many questions, so few answers

July 26, 2022 | Associated Press

Less than 24 hours after the unprecedented leak of the draft opinion that overturned Roe v. Wade, Chief Justice John Roberts ordered an investigation into the “egregious breach.” Since then? Silence.

AP-NORC poll: 2 in 3 in US favor term limits for justices

July 26, 2022 | Associated Press

About 2 in 3 Americans say they favor term limits or a mandatory retirement age for U.S. Supreme Court justices, according to a new poll that finds a sharp increase in the percentage of Americans saying they have “hardly any” confidence in the court.

Feds sue poultry producers, alleging unfair worker practices

July 26, 2022 | Associated Press

The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Monday against some of the largest poultry producers in the U.S. along with a proposed settlement seeking to end what it claims have been longstanding deceptive and abusive practices for workers.

Time winding down for White House to fill Kanne vacancy

July 25, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

The Indiana seat on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals left vacant by the sudden death of Judge Michael Kanne gives the Biden administration the opportunity to flip the seat. But with Republicans largely expected to win back the Senate in November, the time needed to select, nominate and confirm a judge by the end of this year is rapidly slipping away.

Opinions July 25, 2022

July 25, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Andrew Houchin v. State of Indiana (mem. dec.)
22A-CR-272
Criminal. Affirms the three-year portion of Andrew Houchin’s sentence to be served in the Department of Correction. Finds Houchin’s sentence and placement in the DOC is not inappropriate.

VP Harris meets with Indiana lawmakers, abortion-rights advocates

July 25, 2022 | Peter Blanchard, Indianapolis Business Journal

Vice President Kamala Harris stopped in Indianapolis on Monday as part of what appears to be a more aggressive and personal campaign for abortion rights and an effort to elevate Democratic lawmakers in red states as they oppose proposed abortion bans.

Following arrest, Crawford Co. judge Bell resigns, agrees to never hold judicial office again

July 25, 2022 | IL Staff

Embattled Crawford Circuit Court Judge Sabrina R. Bell, who was previously disciplined for her role in a 2019 brawl-turned-shooting, has resigned from her post and agreed to never hold judicial office again following her arrest for allegedly hitting her ex-husband in front of their children.

Lake Co. commissioners back election of superior court judges

July 25, 2022 | Olivia Covington

Continuing the debate over merit selection versus election of Indiana’s trial court judges, the Lake County commissioners have approved a resolution calling for the Indiana General Assembly to allow county residents to vote on their superior court judges.

Ex-U.S. congressman Buyer among nine charged in insider trading cases

July 25, 2022 | Associated Press and Indianapolis Business Journal Staff

A former U.S. congressman from Indiana, technology company executives and an investment banker were among nine people charged in four separate and unrelated insider trading schemes revealed on Monday with the unsealing of indictments in New York City.

Carmel police chief resigns less than a week after deputy chief’s suspension

July 25, 2022 | Daniel Bradley, Indianapolis Business Journal

Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard has accepted the resignation of Carmel Police Department Chief Jeff Horner, the city announced Monday. The resignation comes less than a week after Horner suspended the department’s deputy chief of administration after an investigation revealed multiple allegations of “inappropriate behavior.”

Family of Greenwood mall gunman shocked by his deeds

July 25, 2022 | Associated Press

The family of the man who fatally shot three people at a suburban Indianapolis shopping mall said Friday they had no inkling that he was capable of the violence.

Supreme Court move allows Jackson to take part in race case

July 25, 2022 | Associated Press

The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday took a step that will allow new Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman on the court, to take part in a case that could lead to the end of the use of race in college admissions. 

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