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Judge hearing suit over Indiana’s religious objections law

October 3, 2019 | Associated Press

Conservative religious groups are arguing their constitutional rights were violated by limits that were placed on Indiana’s contentious religious objections law signed in 2015 by then-Gov. Mike Pence.

Pence, a loyal No. 2, finds himself caught up in impeachment

October 3, 2019 | Associated Press

President Donald Trump told Vice President Mike Pence to cancel his plans to attend the inauguration of Ukraine’s new president earlier this year after initially pushing for him to go, according to a person familiar with the matter, confirming an assertion from the whistleblower now at the center of an impeachment investigation into Trump.

Mobile sports betting to debut in Indiana on Thursday

October 3, 2019 | Associated Press

Sports betting is ready to go legally online in Indiana on Thursday, a little more than a month after the state’s casinos started taking game wagers.

11/19 – Less Oil or More Caskets: The National Security Argument for Moving Away from Oil (Indianapolis)

Program in Environmental and Natural Resources Law Lecture Speaker: • Greg Ballard, former Mayor of Indianapolis, author Date: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 Time (local time): 5:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 CLE Cost: free (registration required) Location: Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Wynne Courtroom, 530 W New York St, Indianapolis 46202 Provider: Indiana […]

11/8 – Human Trafficking: A Comprehensive Review (Indianapolis)

Cohen and Malad, LLP Symposium Date: Friday, November 8, 2019 Time (local time): 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Credit hours: 6.0 CLE Cost: free (registration required) Location: Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Wynne Courtroom, 530 W New York St, Indianapolis 46202 Provider: Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Contact information: […]

11/7 – Parental Involvement Laws in the Southeast (Indianapolis)

Hall Center for Law and Health Grand Rounds Series Speaker: • Rachel Rebouché, Associate Dean for Research, Professor of Law, Temple University Beasley School of Law Date: Thursday, November 7, 2019 Time (local time): 4:30 pm Credit hours: 1.0 CLE Cost: free (registration required) Location: Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Wynne Courtroom, […]

11/5 – The Value of ‘Worthless’ Patents (Indianapolis)

Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation Distinguished Lecture Series Speaker: •  Professor Jonas Anderson, Dean of Scholarship, American University Washington School of Law Date: Tuesday, November 5, 2019 Time (local time): 5:00 pm Credit hours: 1.0 CLE Cost: free (registration required) Location: Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Wynne Courtroom, 530 W […]

Brent, Jan Dickson recognized for contributions to judicial family

October 2, 2019 | Marilyn Odendahl

For their joint efforts in serving the rule of law in Indiana and helping judicial families across the country, retired Indiana Chief Justice Brent Dickson and his wife Jan were honored by the Saint Thomas More Society of Central Indiana with the Couple of All Seasons Award.

New lawyers reminded of their responsibilities and duties

October 2, 2019 | Marilyn Odendahl

Indiana’s newest attorneys were congratulated on their admission to the bar and welcomed to the practice of law Wednesday with soaring rhetoric and practical advice from their colleagues in the bar and on the bench.

Opinions Oct. 2, 2019

October 2, 2019

Indiana Court of Appeals
James A. Ringley v. Caliber Home Loans, Inc. (mem. dec.)
19A-MF-782
Mortgage foreclosure. Affirms the Hamilton Superior Court’s order denying James Ringley’s motion to set aside the judgment entered in favor of Caliber Home Loans, Inc. Finds the trial court did not abuse its discretion when it denied Ringley’s motion to set aside the judgment in favor of Caliber.

 

Democrats warn White House to expect subpoena on Ukraine

October 2, 2019 | Associated Press

House Democratic leaders warned the White House on Wednesday to expect a subpoena demanding documents on President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine, accusing the administration of “flagrant disregard” of previous requests and saying that refusal could be considered an impeachable offense.

Public comment invited on proposed pretrial services rules

October 2, 2019 | IL Staff

A series of proposed rules concerning pretrial services is up for public review and comment, the Indiana Judicial Conference Board of Directors has announced.

Desegregation advocate to mark Hispanic Heritage Month

October 2, 2019 | IL Staff

A woman who fought to desegregate California public schools when she was 9 years old will discuss the lawsuit that altered the course of her life next week during a Hispanic Heritage Month celebration hosted by the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana and the Indiana State Bar Association’s Latino Affairs Committee.

Public comment invited on proposed pretrial services rules

October 2, 2019 | IL Staff

A series of proposed rules concerning pretrial services is up for public review and comment, the Indiana Judicial Conference Board of Directors has announced.

 

Federal judge tosses conviction in IU student’s murder for ineffective counsel

October 2, 2019 | Olivia Covington

The man convicted in the May 2000 murder of Indiana University student Jill Behrman has been ordered released from prison after a federal judge granted him habeas relief. In reaching that decision, the Southern Indiana District Court determined the Indiana Court of Appeals improperly evaluated the defendant’s allegations of prejudice.

Man who confessed to killing previously ruled suicide gets 37-year sentence

October 2, 2019 | Associated Press

An Indiana man who walked into a police station to confess to killing a woman in Illinois when he lived there five years earlier has been sentenced to 37 years in prison. The Terre Haute woman’s death previously had been ruled a suicide.

Fort Wayne officer won’t be charged in man’s fatal shooting

October 2, 2019 | Associated Press

A Fort Wayne police officer who fatally shot a man after a police chase won’t face charges in the shooting. The driver was fatally shot May 22 after a police chase ended when he crashed his car.

Dallas officer who fatally shot neighbor faces sentencing

October 2, 2019 | Associated Press

The same jury that convicted a white Dallas police officer of murder in the fatal shooting of her black neighbor returns to court Wednesday to consider her sentence — a penalty that could be anywhere from five years to life in prison.

IndyBar: Medical or Recreational Cannabis in Indiana?

October 2, 2019 | From IndyBar

Indiana health care facilities should prepare for the possibility that some of their patients may legally purchase recreational marijuana in Illinois or Michigan or may be approved medical marijuana patients holding medical cards from Michigan, Ohio, or Illinois.

Justices’ rent-to-own ruling helps consumers, lawyers say

October 2, 2019 | Marilyn Odendahl

The Indiana Supreme Court reviewed a dispute over a rent-to-own contract and determined the family who had been living in the home were renters, not buyers. The ruling in Rainbow Realty Group, Inc., et al. v. Katrina Carter and Quentin Lintner, might give families who enter rent-to-buy contracts some remedy to prevent their dreams of homeownership from becoming a nightmare.

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