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Holcomb backs delay to possible Indiana school funding cuts

August 13, 2020

Indiana’s public schools would be assured of full state funding for the rest of this year under a plan announced by the governor Wednesday to sidestep a warning from a top fellow Republican that schools could face a 15% cut if they didn’t hold in-person classes.

10/9 – Reflections on the Struggle for Woman Suffrage in Indiana (Virtual)

Dr. Anita Morgan, Senior Lecturer in History at IUPUI and author of the book, We Must Be Fearless: The Woman Suffrage Movement in Indiana (Indiana Historical Society Press, 2020) will present an hour-long program on the history of woman suffrage in Indiana in commemoration of the 2020 Centennial Anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment. Dr. Morgan’s […]

11/20 – An Election Fraud Case for the Ages: U.S. v. Aczel (Virtual)

In 1915, Terre Haute’s mayor, chief of police, and several other prominent officials were indicted in federal court on charges that they used their positions to intimidate and unlawfully detain citizens of Terre Haute to prevent them from voting in the 1914 election. At stake were a seat in the Senate and House of Representatives […]

9/11 – History in the Making: Administering Justice During a Pandemic (Virtual)

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Indiana in March 2020, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana was faced with the challenge of continuing to administer justice in a safe but effective manner. Amidst a backdrop of stay-at-home orders and rising infection rates, the District Court developed new processes to conduct proceedings […]

Native American man seeks further delay of federal execution

August 13, 2020 | Associated Press and IL Staff

Attorneys for the only Native American on federal death row are asking a judge to delay his upcoming execution while they argue that the procedures should be consistent with Arizona law.

Opinions Aug. 12, 2020

August 12, 2020

Indiana Court of Appeals
Culver Community Teachers Association, et al. v. Indiana Education Employment Relations Board
19A-PL-2989
Civil plenary. Reverses the Marion Superior Court’s denial of the Culver Community Teachers Association, Decatur County Education Association, Smith-Green Community Schools Classroom Teachers Association, and West Clark Teachers Association’s joint verified petition for judicial review of the Indiana Education Employment Relations Board’s final decisions regarding their respective collective bargaining agreements. Finds the trial court erred in denying the Teachers Associations’ petition for judicial review. Remands to the IEERB with instructions to adopt the ratified contracts. Judge Patricia Riley dissents with a separate opinion.

2 Indianapolis officers charged with battery in protesters’ arrests

August 12, 2020 | Associated Press

A grand jury indicted two Indianapolis police officers on battery and other charges after an investigation into allegations that they used excessive force while arresting demonstrators at a May protest over the death of George Floyd, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced Wednesday.

Frost Brown Todd opens Houston office

August 12, 2020

The law firm of Frost Brown Todd, which has had a presence in Indianapolis for more than a decade, has added a 14th location to its roster, announcing this week the opening of its newest office in Houston. The Houston office is the firm’s second location in Texas, alongside Dallas.

New Allen Superior Judge Williams’ swearing-in ceremony Friday

August 12, 2020 | IL Staff

The Allen Superior Court will host a swearing-in ceremony for incoming Judge Andrew S. Williams this week as he succeeds retiring judge Nancy Eshcoff Boyer.

Split COA reverses state ruling against 3 teacher union contracts

August 12, 2020 | Katie Stancombe

A divided appellate panel Wednesday overturned the Indiana Education Employment Relations Board’s final decisions that three contracts negotiated and ratified by Indiana teachers unions and their respective school employers did not comply with state law.

Report: Law school Class of 2019 had best employment rate since Great Recession

August 12, 2020 | Marilyn Odendahl

A new jobs report from National Association for Law Placement says law school graduates in 2019 enjoyed some of the best of times while nodding to fears that the 2020 graduates may experience the worst of times.

Jackson County asks 7th Circuit to allow Christmas Nativity scene display

August 12, 2020 | Olivia Covington

The legal battle over the constitutionality of a Jackson County Christmas display on public property is continuing in federal court, with advocates for a Nativity scene urging the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn a lower court injunction.

6 former EPA bosses call for agency reset after election

August 12, 2020 | Associated Press

Six former Environmental Protection Agency chiefs are calling for an agency reset after President Donald Trump’s regulation-chopping, industry-minded first term, backing a detailed plan by former EPA staffers that ranges from renouncing political influence in regulation to boosting climate-friendly electric vehicles.

Delta High, Middle Schools close amid COVID-19 quarantines

August 12, 2020 | Associated Press

An eastern Indiana school district that sent 228 students home to quarantine to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 has shuttered its middle and high schools for 14 days and switched to remote learning.

Appeals court seems wary of ordering dismissal of Flynn case

August 12, 2020 | Associated Press

A federal appeals court in Washington appeared inclined Tuesday to let a judge decide on his own whether to grant the Justice Department’s request to dismiss the criminal case against former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn.

No prosecution for many arrested at Portland protests

August 12, 2020 | Associated Press

People arrested in Portland since late May on nonviolent misdemeanor charges during the protests that have racked Oregon’s largest city for more than two months won’t be prosecuted.

Biden selects California Sen. Kamala Harris as running mate

August 11, 2020 | Associated Press

Joe Biden named California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate on Tuesday, making history by selecting the first Black woman to compete on a major party’s presidential ticket and acknowledging the vital role Black voters will play in his bid to defeat President Donald Trump.

Opinions Aug. 11, 2020

August 11, 2020

Indiana Court of Appeals
Susan Mwangi and Joe Mwangi v. Nicholas Bobelinski and Classic Seamless Gutter, Inc. (mem. dec.)
20A-CT-528
Civil tort. Affirms the entry of summary judgment in favor of Nicholas Bobelinski and Classic Seamless Gutter, Inc. against Susan and Joe Mwangi. Finds no abuse of discretion in the St. Joseph Superior Court’s denial of Susan’s requests to continue the trial to secure counsel. Also finds that Susan was not denied her day in court and that the trial court did not clearly err in dismissing the action.

Legal aid attorney Copsey remembered for housing legacy

August 11, 2020 | Marilyn Odendahl

Orville Copsey, Jr., an Indianapolis attorney whose work helping many elderly and disabled clients stay in their homes earned him the nickname “St. Orville,” died Aug. 4. He was 88. “We have lost a true gem in our legal community,” one attorney said in tribute.

Dentons US Region prepares to enter Utah market

August 11, 2020 | Marilyn Odendahl

Dentons has announced a future combination with Salt Lake City-based Durham Jones & Pinegar, which is being billed as the largest law firm combination announced since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The global legal giant announced the combination Tuesday as part of its strategy that also included its combination finalized earlier this year with the former Bingham Greenebaum Doll.

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In This Issue

  • Federal lawsuits mount against top egg producers, who say avian flu outbreaks are behind price surge

  • Lawsuit seeks to thwart James Dean trademark violations

  • ACLU of Indiana sues Ball State leaders over school’s expressive activity policy, student discipline

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  • Brownsburg school district to pay $650K to settle former teacher’s religious accommodation claims

  • Midwest firm accuses former partners of orchestrating mass staff exodus

  • New habeas corpus strategy is freeing some immigrant detainees

  • Widow of Delaware County sheriff’s deputy files wrongful death lawsuit against trucking companies, drivers involved in fatal crash 

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