Lawsuit challenges restrictions on Head Start for kids in the US illegally
A coalition of 21 Democratic state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the Trump administration’s restrictions.

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A coalition of 21 Democratic state attorneys general filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the Trump administration’s restrictions.
The president nominated Alina Habba for the position pending Senate confirmation, but the state’s two Democratic U.S. senators, Cory Booker and Andy Kim signaled their opposition to her appointment.
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More than 81,000 Indiana high school students took the test in 2024-25.
The lawsuit alleges that IBIN Management LLC used lease terms that misrepresent the rights and obligations of the landowner and tenants.
The lawsuit was filed Friday in the Marion Commercial Court on behalf of plaintiff Kathy Sloan. Community Health Network did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw Jr. in Nashville is expected to rule soon on whether to free Abrego Garcia while he awaits trial on human smuggling charges.
The case is before U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs, who also is presiding over lawsuits brought by Harvard against the administration’s efforts to keep it from hosting international students.
“It is exceptionally rare for respondents to file motions to dismiss disciplinary complaints, and even rarer that we grant them,” Justice Derek Molter wrote in the unanimous opinion.
Leaders with both groups gathered for a panel discussion on how to continue to fight for equality in and outside of the sport.
Under State Sen. Michael Young’s proposal, a governor’s appointee, a state-appointed board and the Indiana Attorney General would tackle policy and prosecution in downtown Indianapolis.
Indiana Court of Appeals
Michael Parker v. Indiana State Prison
24A-SC-1197
Small claims. Affirms the LaPorte Superior Court’s small claims judgment that the Indiana State Prison did not owe Michael Parker damages for his lost wedding band. Finds the small claims court did not clearly err when it did not award Parker damages for his lost wedding band. Reverses the judgment that the prison owed no damages for personal property Parker purchased from NASCO or the prison commissary. Finds that the small claims court clearly erred when it had awarded Parker $0 in damages. Remands with instructions to the small claims court to enter a damages amount representing the fair market value of the lost personal property based on the replacement cost of these items if purchased from NASCO or the prison commissary. Appellant, pro se: Michael Parker. Attorneys for appellee: Attorney General Todd Rokita, Supervising Deputy Attorney General Evan Comer.
The letter confirmed the Trump administration’s plans to utilize military bases amid a capacity crisis in federal immigration facilities.
They are putting forward a resolution that carries no legal weight but nods to the growing demand for greater transparency.
One of the commissioners, Alvaro Bedoya, resigned after suing to challenge the firings. The other plaintiff, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, can now resume her duties as commissioner because Trump lacks the constitutional authority to remove her, the judge ruled Thursday.
Delaware Circuit Court Judge Thomas Cannon set Quintin Kennedy’s sentencing date for Sept. 2.
Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston was among key panelists on Wednesday’s “school choice” education panel.
U.S. District Judge Cristal Brisco sentenced Quadir Quiroz, 20, to 262 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to Hobbs Act robbery and brandishing a firearm during a crime of violence.
The volume of new deals often depended on what industry was involved and its exposure to tariffs.
Corben Lee, a senior associate at Krieg DeVault in Indianapolis, has 10 years of experience practicing law and plenty of advice for attorneys looking to make their way into merger and acquisition work.