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Lilly whistleblower sues drugmaker, alleging retaliation

June 14, 2022 | John Russell, Indianapolis Business Journal

A top human resources officer at Eli Lilly and Co.’s factory in New Jersey claims the drugmaker fired her in retaliation for investigating employee complaints about drug manufacturing problems and for refusing to drop the matter.

National groups flooding local prosecutor races with money

June 14, 2022 | Associated Press

A local district attorney’s race in Maine wasn’t generating much attention until a political action committee linked to a deep-pocketed liberal donor with international name recognition suddenly took an interest. The cash infusion — a stunning sum for a local race in Maine — shows how national groups are seeking to influence district attorney’s contests across the country.

Takeaways: Trump’s mind ‘made up’ on fraud ahead of Jan. 6

June 14, 2022 | Associated Press

The House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection systemically made the case in its second hearing Monday that several of former President Donald Trump’s advisers warned him against making claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election that he lost.

Kavanaugh incident could lead to more security for judges

June 14, 2022 | Associated Press

U.S. Supreme Court justices have not been immune to violent crime. But this past week’s late-night incident at Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s suburban Washington home, where authorities said a man armed with a gun and knife threatened to kill the justice, reflects a heightened level of potential danger not just for members of the nation’s highest court, but all judges.

Family sues state over DCS case manager’s criminal conduct, wants $2.75M settlement approved

June 13, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

A Wabash couple who had reached a $2.75 million settlement after an Indiana Department of Child Services family case manager was found to have made false allegations of abuse and neglect is now suing the state for not approving the settlement agreement.

Supreme Court reverses course, denies transfer in dental dispute

June 13, 2022 | IL Staff

The Indiana Supreme Court has decided not to assume jurisdiction and instead reinstated an opinion from the Court of Appeals of Indiana in a dispute between a dentist and her former employer.

Summary judgment for IWU affirmed on retaliation, age discrimination claims, but race discrimination claim remanded

June 13, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

The grant of summary judgment to Indiana Wesleyan University on a former employee’s retaliation and age discrimination claims has been upheld, but the issue of whether the employee’s termination was racially motivated has been remanded.

Opinions June 13, 2022

June 13, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Charles T. Ramey, III and Jordan McHenry v. Ashley D. Ping  

21A-CT-2103
Civil tort. Affirms the denial of father Charles Ramey and Jordan McHenry’s joint motion for judgment on the evidence and motion to correct error, filed after a jury ruled in favor of mother Ashley Ping and awarded her damages on her complaint alleging Ramey and McHenry filed a false report of child abuse against her. Finds the Johnson Superior Court did not err when it interpreted the false reporting statute and, as such, did not err when it instructed the jury. Also finds Ping presented sufficient evidence to negate the statutory presumption of good faith and qualified immunity and to support the jury’s award of punitive damages. Finally, finds Ping was not precluded from bringing the instant lawsuit under either the principle of res judicata or under the terms of a release agreement. 

Justices rule against detained immigrants seeking release

June 13, 2022 | Associated Press

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against immigrants who are seeking their release from long periods of detention while they fight deportation orders.

COA affirms for mom in false reporting child abuse case brought against father, girlfriend

June 13, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

The Court of Appeals of Indiana has upheld a nearly $300,000 judgment in favor of a mother who sued her ex-husband and his new girlfriend for making a false claim of child abuse against her.

Supreme Court rules against Navajo Nation member

June 13, 2022 | Associated Press

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that Native Americans prosecuted in certain tribal courts can also be prosecuted based on the same incident in federal court, which can result in longer sentences.

Ohio trucker gets 45 years for I-70 crash that killed 4 siblings

June 13, 2022 | Associated Press

A truck driver whose semitrailer crashed into a car in an eastern Indiana road construction zone, killing four siblings, has been sentenced to 45 years in prison.

Gary woman gets 11 years for role in killings of 2 teens

June 13, 2022 | Associated Press

A Gary woman has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for providing two teenagers with guns and later hiding a gun her boyfriend used to kill them in 2020.

Senate negotiators announce a deal on guns, breaking logjam

June 13, 2022 | Associated Press

U.S. Senate bargainers on Sunday announced the framework of a bipartisan response to last month’s mass shootings, a noteworthy but limited breakthrough offering modest gun curbs and stepped-up efforts to improve school safety and mental health programs.

US lifts COVID-19 test requirement for international travel

June 13, 2022 | Associated Press

The Biden administration is lifting its requirement that international travelers test negative for COVID-19 within a day before boarding a flight to the United States, ending one of the last remaining government mandates designed to contain the spread of the coronavirus.

Mitch Daniels stepping down as president of Purdue

June 10, 2022 | IL and IBJ Staff

Former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels is stepping down as president of Purdue University after 10 years in the role, Purdue announced Friday.

IU Maurer dean search committee named

June 10, 2022 | IL Staff

Indiana Justice Geoffrey Slaughter has been named to the search committee that will identify candidates vying to fill the dean position at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. The university hopes to name a new dean by Oct. 1.

COA finds unavailability of ‘essential witnesses’ key to delay in CHINS case

June 10, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

The Court of Appeals of Indiana has found a juvenile court that reset four times a factfinding hearing for a CHINS petition and, consequently, exceeded the 120-day statutory deadline did not abuse its discretion because the Indiana Department of Child Services needed extra time to procure the testimony of two physicians.

Opinions June 10, 2022

June 10, 2022

Court of Appeals of Indiana

In the Matter of R.A.M.O, Child in Need of Services, D.F., Mother, v. Indiana Department of Child Services
21A-JC-1873
Juvenile CHINS. Affirms the Johnson Circuit Court’s determination that R.A.M.O is a child in need of services. Finds the trial court did not abuse its discretion by resetting the factfinding hearing beyond the 120-day time limit established in Indiana Code section 31-34-11-1(b). Rejects mother’s claims that the juvenile court’s decision to continue the matter violated her right to due process and that she was denied the effective assistance of counsel.

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