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Chinese hackers accessed workstations and documents in a ‘major’ cyber incident, Treasury says

December 31, 2024 | Associated Press

Chinese hackers remotely accessed several U.S. Treasury Department workstations and unclassified documents after compromising a third-party software service provider, the agency said Monday.

Indy doctor sues state health department over abortion reporting requirements

December 30, 2024 | Maura Johnson

The lawsuit argues a state law requiring physicians performing abortions to report certain information to the state is in direct conflict with new federal health privacy requirements.

Indiana Supreme Court to review sexual misconduct claims against doctor

December 30, 2024 | Alexa Shrake

The dispute centers on whether the claims should be heard by Lake Superior Court or by a medical review panel under the Medical Malpractice Act.

Opinions December 30, 2024

December 30, 2024

Indiana Court of Appeals 

Tina Marie Campbell v. Jeffrey Allen Campbell

24A-DC-1004

Domestic relations with children. Affirms in part, reverses in part. Finds Lake Superior Court Judge Calvin Hawkins did not abuse his discretion when awarding Tina and Jeffrey Campbell joint custody of their children. Reverses the non-disparagement clause in the dissolution decree, concluding that it amounts to an unconstitutional prior restraint on free speech. Finds the Lake Superior Court failed to rule on one issue and abused its discretion when it ruled on another issue. Remands with instructions to strike the non-disparagement clause from the dissolution order. Attorney for appellant: Debra Lynch Dubovich.

Trump endorses Mike Johnson to stay on as House Speaker

December 30, 2024 | Associated Press

The endorsement provides crucial backing for the Louisiana Republican as he prepares for what is expected to be another contentious speakership race this week.

Federal appeals court upholds $5M award in a sexual abuse verdict against President-elect Trump

December 30, 2024 | Associated Press

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday upheld a jury’s finding in a civil case that Donald Trump sexually abused a columnist in an upscale department store dressing room in the mid-1990s.

 

One-time bonus — but no pay raise — for state employees

December 30, 2024

Full-time employees of the executive branch will receive a one-time stipend of $1,250 in their Jan. 15, 2025, paycheck. Part-time and intermittent employees will receive $650.

Medicaid, prior authorization to be major topics for Legislature in 2025

December 30, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

What little new revenue is expected over the next two years likely will be swallowed up by Medicaid costs as lawmakers work to craft the state’s next budget.

Jimmy Carter, the 39th US president, has died at 100

December 30, 2024 | Associated Press

The longest-lived American president died on Sunday, roughly 22 months after entering hospice care, at his home in the small town of Plains, Georgia.

Gary’s Eddie Melton one of 20 mayors to sign letter of support for U.S. Steel acquisition

December 30, 2024 | Alex Brown, Inside Indiana Business

Earlier this month, the Japanese steelmaker said it would invest $1 billion in U.S. Steel’s Gary Works if the acquisition goes through.

State supreme court to hear wrongful termination case against South Bend school district

December 27, 2024 | IL Staff

The Indiana Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in January in a case where a woman sued the South Bend Community School Corporation, alleging wrongful termination of her employment with the school district.

US teacher jailed in Russia is formally designated as wrongfully detained

December 27, 2024 | Associated Press

An American schoolteacher arrested in Russia on drug charges more than four years ago has been designated by the U.S. government as wrongfully detained, the State Department said Friday.

Musk, Trump at odds with some on right over H-1B visas

December 27, 2024 | The Washington Post

Far-right activists clashed online with billionaire Elon Musk and other supporters of President-elect Donald Trump over the need for a skilled-worker immigration program that has long been a lifeblood for Silicon Valley—signifying a potential rift between Trump’s core nationalist base and technology executives who have come to support him.

Mexico tests cellphone app allowing migrants to send alert if they are about to be detained in US

December 27, 2024 | Associated Press

Mexico is developing a cellphone app that will allow migrants to warn relatives and local consulates if they think they are about to be detained by the U.S. immigration department, a senior official said Friday.

Opinions December 27, 2024

December 27, 2024

7th Circuit Court of Appeals
United States of America, ex rel., Judith Robinson, and State of Indiana v. Healthnet Inc.
23–2728
Civil. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division. Judge James Sweeney. Affirms the district court’s holdings that it lacked jurisdiction over Count III of Dr. Judith Robinson’s amended complaint, on behalf of the United States and the State of Indiana, against HealthNet alleging violations of the federal Anti-Kickback Statute and False Claims Act and the Indiana False Claims and Whistleblower Protection Act and that the settlement was fair, adequate, and reasonable. Finds that the district court did not abuse its discretion in rejecting Robinson’s challenges to the fairness of the settlement agreement. Also finds because that because Robinson has provided no other argument against the district court’s analysis or claimed shortcomings in the district court’s procedure, the circuit court finds the settlement agreement to be fair, adequate, and reasonable under the circumstances. Attorney for plaintiffs: Robert Saint, Lawrence Carcare,  Frances Barrow, Benjamin Jones. Attorneys for defendant: Libby Goodnight, Marc Quigley.

Schoolhouse Rock, Indiana edition: How a bill becomes a law

December 27, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

A biennial budget of more than $40 billion is on the line come January, alongside hundreds of other proposals from Indiana lawmakers. Just a fraction become law. How do we get there?

New 2025 laws hit hot topics from AI in movies to rapid-fire guns

December 27, 2024 | Associated Press

Artificial intelligence. Abortion. Guns. Marijuana. Minimum wages. Name a hot topic, and chances are good there’s a new law about it taking effect in 2025 in one state or another.

Fair housing center puts spotlight on increased Marion County foreclosures in new report

December 26, 2024 | Daniel Carson

Marion County foreclosure filing numbers are starting to approach and surpass pre-pandemic levels, as rising home prices and interest rates, higher insurance premiums and a slew of other factors have put more and more homeowners under extreme pressure to keep up with payments.

IN Supreme Court affirms denial of state fund’s summary judgment motion in sexual assault case

December 26, 2024 | Maura Johnson

A child victim of a sexual assault by his physician could be eligible for excess compensation from the state’s patient’s compensation fund, after the Indiana Supreme Court affirmed a trial court’s denial of the fund’s summary judgment motion.

Opinions December 26, 2024

December 26, 2024

Indiana Court of Appeals
In re: Adoption of R.G.B. and P.K.B., M.B. v. A.S. and W.S.
24A-AD-1885
Adoption. Reverses Washington Circuit Court Judge Larry Medlock’s order granting the motion of adoptive parents’ A.S. and W.S. to waive the statutorily-mandated period of supervision prior to the adoption of minor children R.B. and P.B. Finds that the juvenile court erred in granting the waiver of the home study requirement. Remands with instructions for the juvenile court to order a period of supervision pursuant to Indiana Code section 31-19-8-1. Attorney for appellant: A. David Hutson. Attorney for appellee: Alice Blevins.

 

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