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Five applicants to interview for Lake County judicial vacancy

February 13, 2025 | IL Staff

The Lake County Judicial Nominating Commission will be interviewing five applicants next week to fill a vacancy in the county’s trial court civil division.

Rokita advises IMPD, IPS about need to cooperate with federal immigration authorities

February 13, 2025 | Daniel Carson

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has issued stark warnings to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and Indianapolis Public Schools about those agencies’ cooperation with federal officials in enforcing new immigration orders.

Opinions February 13, 2025

February 13, 2025

Indiana Court of Appeals
Kevin Fitzgerald v. Sarah O’Brien
24A-DN-200
Domestic relations without children. Reverses Johnson Superior Court Judge Peter Nugent’s division of marital property following the dissolution of Kevin Fitzgerald’s marriage to Sarah O’Brien. Finds the trial court abused its discretion because it awarded O’Brien more than the net value of the marital estate in contravention of Smith v. Smith, 938 N.E.2d 857 (Ind. Ct. App. 2010). Remands this case to the trial court for a just and reasonable division of the marital estate not exceeding the net value of the marital estate. Attorney for appellant: Daniel Canon. Attorney for appellee: Heather Myers.

Lawmakers move THC test threshold for impaired driving

February 13, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Marijuana, and the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) levels that make someone feel high, is legal for recreational purposes in three of Indiana’s four neighboring states. But figuring out when someone is too high to drive has proven to be a difficult task.

Panel seeks to block charities from operating like true casinos

February 13, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Less than three months after Hoosier regulators busted a northern Indiana charity casino, lawmakers added anti-fraud measures to legislation loosening spending rules for charity gambling revenue.

 

Trump closes down federal worker buyout offer after judge lifts hold

February 13, 2025 | The Washington Post

A judge on Wednesday lifted his pause on the federal government’s deferred resignation program, prompting the Trump administration to swiftly declare victory as it closed the offer to any more workers who might still have been mulling it.

Elon Musk calls for the US to ‘delete entire agencies’ from the federal government

February 13, 2025 | Associated Press

Elon Musk called on Thursday for the United States to “delete entire agencies” from the federal government as part of his push under President Donald Trump to radically cut spending and restructure its priorities.

Proposed bills on courts, rape kit backlogs advance out of IN House

February 12, 2025 | Alexa Shrake

The Indiana General Assembly is making its way to the halfway point of the 2025 legislative session, with lawmakers attempting to move proposed bills before Feb. 20.

Indianapolis property manager sentenced in multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme

February 12, 2025 | IBJ Staff

An Indianapolis man was sentenced to more than three years in federal prison this week after pleading guilty to his role in a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme, the U.S. attorney’s office announced Tuesday. He was charged in 2019 and entered his plea in 2022.

Opinions February 12, 2025

February 12, 2025

Indiana Court of Appeals
N.B v. L.B.
24A-PO-1856
Protection order. Affirms Daviess Circuit Court Judge Gregory Smith’s grant of a two-year order of protection to L.B. under the Indiana Civil Protection Order Act, based on a finding that N.B. stalked and harassed L.B. Finds the trial court did not violate N.B.’s due process rights because it held a hearing on its ex parte order of protection within thirty days of N.B.’s request for a hearing pursuant to Indiana Code section 34-26-5-10(a). Also finds there existed sufficient evidence to support the trial court’s grant of L.B.’s request for a protective order against N.B. Attorney for appellant: Tiffany McCoy. No attorney listed for appellee.

Union Health files new COPA to acquire Terre Haute Regional Hospital

February 12, 2025 | Michelle Kaufman, Inside INdiana Business

Terre Haute-based Union Health has filed a new certificate of public advantage, or COPA, application related to its planned acquisition of Terre Haute Regional Hospital.

ACLU sues Indiana State University for allegedly canceling pride festival on campus

February 12, 2025 | Maura Johnson

The ACLU of Indiana is suing Indiana State University for allegedly canceling a pride festival typically held on its campus and requesting instead that the event be held elsewhere.

Indiana Senate approves education measures, narrowly OKs carbon storage measure

February 12, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Indiana’s Senate on Tuesday approved a trio of education measures – on supplemental teacher pay, sexual education materials and chaplain-counselors – largely along party lines. Then, the chamber nearly split on bulked-up carbon storage regulations.

 

Trump’s halt of US law banning business bribes abroad raises specter of a ‘Wild West’ of dealmaking

February 12, 2025 | Associated Press

The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, or FCPA, prohibits people or companies operating in the U.S. from giving money or gifts to foreign officials to win or retain deals in those countries. The law doesn’t require that the bribe is actually paid, but only offered.

Trump readies matching tariffs on trade partners, possibly setting up major economic showdown

February 12, 2025 | Associated Press

President Donald Trump is taking additional action to upset the world trade system, with plans to sign an order as soon as Wednesday that would require that U.S. tariffs on imports match the tax rates charged by other countries.

Condoms, IUDs removed from Indiana bill seeking to expand birth control access

February 12, 2025 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Republican lawmakers on Tuesday removed condoms and long-acting contraceptives from a proposed Indiana program that seeks to increase access to birth control, instead replacing those options with “fertility awareness based methods” like menstrual cycle tracking — also known as the rhythm method.

Attorneys try to sort out what Trump’s policies will mean for the environment

February 12, 2025 | Daniel Carson

One of President Donald Trump’s first executive orders revoked dozens of Joe Biden’s directives related to energy, climate change and more.

Weaver: Fix for Indiana’s police buffer law needs clearer standards

February 12, 2025 | Greg Weaver

The need to protect an officer’s safety should be balanced against the rights of citizens and the media to document police work and bring attention to police abuses when they occur.

State of the Judiciary: Chief justice says new tech is increasing access to courts

February 12, 2025 | Alexa Shrake

Cameras in courtrooms, live-streamed hearings and online court calendars are just some of the examples that Chief Justice Loretta Rush gave of what the courts are doing to enhance access to justice despite a burgeoning caseload.

Students want to extend ‘lifeline law’ to peers experiencing alcohol-related emergency

February 12, 2025 | Maura Johnson

Teens and young adults calling for help for a friend in need of medical assistance in an alcohol-related emergency already are eligible for immunity for underage drinking crimes.

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