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Decade of service: Indiana marks 10 years of veterans courts

June 22, 2022 | Jordan Morey

A decade after the first veterans court opened in Floyd County, there are now 28 veterans courts statewide, according to the Indiana Supreme Court. On May 10, at the Ogle Hall auditorium on Ivy Tech Community College’s Sellersburg campus, the first veterans court celebrated its 10th anniversary along with a ceremony honoring its newest cohort of graduates.

Indybar: You Already Didn’t Like Text Messages as Evidence

June 22, 2022 | Andrew Bloch and From IndyBar

Earlier this month, Apple announced the latest update to the operations system that’s installed on your iPhone. Apple calls it iOS 16 (iPhone Operating System 16). After you read this post, Apple and iOS 16 may be off your holiday card list. If iOS 16 was a friend, some might consider canceling dinner plans with them. You might even unfriend them on Facebook.

Indybar: Why Courts Love ADR

June 22, 2022 | Tiffany Vivo and From IndyBar

Yes, it’s true. Judges love alternative dispute resolution.

Web Exclusive: Historic Indiana courthouses come to life through photographer’s lens

June 22, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

Crown Point native Joey Lax-Salinas has been capturing photos of more than 400 cities and towns across the Hoosier State in his spare time. Folded into his mission of showcasing Indiana’s positive features was the task of capturing the historic and local landmarks of each town, which includes each of the state’s county courthouses.

Indiana’s county courthouses, photographed by Joey Lax-Salinas

Kaiser: 3 lessons manufacturers learned during COVID

June 22, 2022 | Bill Kaiser

As we have helped our clients navigate the challenges brought by the new dynamic created by the pandemic, we see three important lessons manufacturers learned during COVID that will continue to impact them in 2022 and beyond.

Indybar: Touchless: Law Firm Automation Can Be Applied More Broadly Than You Think

June 22, 2022 | Jared Correia and From IndyBar

Yes, clients want your expertise and to talk about the legal process and state of the case, but they may not want you to schedule appointments with them, take a check from them or sit down for a signing meeting. And in reality, much of that is a waste of time for the attorney — who should be billing high value cases or marketing for them.

Homegrown fare: Food security concerns prompt Indiana to ban foreign ownership of agricultural land

June 22, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

Within Senate Enrolled Act 388, the words “food” and “national security” do not appear. Yet the new law that prohibits foreign businesses from buying and owning Hoosier farmland places Indiana among the states that have enacted such statutes to ensure Americans have enough to eat.

Op-ed: Trying to improve turnout in Indiana’s partisan primary elections misses the point

June 22, 2022 | Bill Moreau

If you voted in the May 3 Indiana primary elections, you participated in a taxpayer-funded process that underwrites the parties’ cost of nominating their candidates. And the two major parties have created a system in which only the most active partisans are urged to vote on primary day.

7th Circuit affirms denied motion to suppress $2M, trafficked drugs from search

June 21, 2022 | Katie Stancombe

A man involved in a multimillion-dollar drug trafficking ring did not convince the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals that his motion to suppress hefty amounts of drugs and cash found in his hotel room should have been granted.

Opinions June 21, 2022

June 21, 2022

7th Circuit Court of Appeals
United States of America v. Dewayne Lewis

21-1614
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, Fort Wayne Division. Judge Theresa L. Springmann.
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, Fort Wayne Division. Judge Theresa L. Springmann.
Criminal. Affirms the denial of Dewayne Lewis’s motion to suppress evidence of large quantities of cash and drugs found in his hotel room tied to a drug trafficking operation. Finds Lewis lacked a reasonable expectation of privacy in the exterior hallway of his hotel, where a dog sniff occurred revealing the presence of drugs. Finds the good-faith exception applies, regardless of whether the government’s use of real-time CSLI amounted to a search. Concludes that because the Northern District Court correctly denied the motion to suppress, the sufficiency of the remaining evidence does not need to be assessed.

Indiana AG defends ‘common sense’ trans athlete law in brief

June 21, 2022 | Jordan Morey

Calling the American Civil Liberties Union “leftist” and the lawsuit challenging a ban on transgender girls in girls’ sports “nonsensical wokesim,” Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a brief supporting the new measure restricting K-12 transgender athletes from participating in their gender-identifying sport.

Shareholders at Ciyou & Dixon working to resolve differences

June 21, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

One of the founding attorneys at Ciyou & Dixon, a small Indianapolis law office started in 1995, has filed a petition to dissolve the firm. However, the attorney’s counsel said the management is close to reaching an amicable resolution which will enable the firm to continue.

Fort Wayne businesswoman sentenced for illegally storing hazardous waste, falsifying document

June 21, 2022 | IL Staff

The former president of a Fort Wayne business that portrayed itself as an environmental services company providing waste management services has been sentenced in federal court, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Friday.

SCOTUS rules religious schools can get Maine tuition aid

June 21, 2022 | Associated Press

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Maine can’t exclude religious schools from a program that offers tuition aid for private education, a decision that could ease religious organizations’ access to taxpayer money.

1st Native American US treasurer to be appointed, head Mint

June 21, 2022 | Associated Press

A Native American is being appointed U.S. treasurer, a historic first.

1/6 panel to hear from Raffensperger, others Trump pushed

June 21, 2022 | Associated Press

The House 1/6 committee is set to hear from the caretakers of American democracy — elections workers and local officials — who fended off Donald Trump’s pressure to overturn the 2020 presidential election, at times despite frightening personal attacks.

Indiana gas tax set to increase while state eyes inflation relief

June 21, 2022 | Associated Press

Indiana will see another increase in state gasoline taxes starting July 1 amid promises of inflation relief—including a proposal to issue direct payments to Indiana residents later this month.

Opinions June 20, 2022

June 20, 2022

Clarence L. White, Folabi E. Oshinubi, and Denzel Lewis v. Krys Szalasny,
21A-CC-2063
Civil collections. Reverses Tippecanoe Circuit Court’s order granting tenants Clarence White, Folabi Oshinubi and Denzel Lewis attorney fees only for work done on the claim of breach of contract by landlord Krys Szalasny. Finds the tenants should be awarded attorney fees for time taken related to the petition for fees. Remands to the trial court to award tenants those fees and an additional $3,937 in attorney’s fees to compensate their time on the fee claim.

Split 7th Circuit allows RV worker’s age discrimination claim to continue

June 20, 2022 | Marilyn Odendahl

A former Forest River employee will get a second chance to make his claim that the recreational vehicle maker constructively discharged him by refusing to address age-based harassment after a split 7th Circuit Court of Appeals revived the case and sent it back to the Northern Indiana District Court. However, one judge dissented, asserting, “there was not enough ‘constructive’ in the plaintiff’s constructive discharge claim.”

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