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7th Circuit upholds noon Election Day deadline for receipt of absentee ballots

October 14, 2020 | Associated Press and IL Staff

Absentee ballots received by local election officials after noon on Election Day will not be counted, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled, reversing a lower court that had issued an injunction in light of likely mail slowdowns caused by a surge in mail-in voting due to the pandemic.

Marion Superior Court releases pandemic-related jury service PSA 

October 14, 2020 | IL Staff

Just months after the Marion Superior Court commenced in-person jury trials after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the court has released a public service announcement to better inform prospective jurors about newly implemented safety procedures.

Man dies in shootout with police; officer, dog also shot

October 14, 2020 | Associated Press

A suspect died and a police officer and a police dog were shot during a shootout that ensued from serving an arrest warrant, authorities said.

Jeffersonville man guilty of killing, cannibalism gets life term

October 14, 2020 | Associated Press

A southern Indiana man convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend and eating parts of her body was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without parole.

Trump lawyers ask Supreme Court to halt tax record turnover

October 14, 2020 | Associated Press

President Donald Trump on Tuesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to put on hold an appeals court ruling that Trump’s accountant must immediately turn over tax records to a New York state prosecutor, setting up a decision from the high court that could come before Election Day.

SCOTUS won’t revive Trump emoluments case brought by Democrats

October 14, 2020 | Associated Press

The United States Supreme Court declined Tuesday to revive a lawsuit filed by members of Congress against President Donald Trump alleging that he illegally profits off the presidency.

Supreme Court halts census in latest twist of 2020 count

October 14, 2020 | Associated Press

The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration can end census field operations early, in a blow to efforts to make sure minorities and hard-to-enumerate communities are properly counted in the crucial once-a-decade tally.

Called ‘unashamedly pro-life,’ Barrett faces senators anew

October 14, 2020 | Associated Press

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett returned to Capitol Hill for a third day of confirmation hearings Wednesday, called “unashamedly pro-life” by her Republican Senate champion with Democrats running out of time to stop her quick confirmation.

Web Exclusive: Lawyers, judges offer tips on how to get the most out of judicial clerkship

October 14, 2020 | Katie Stancombe

At a time when judges are interviewing and hiring to fill upcoming judicial clerkship positions, some former and current law clerks are reflecting on their own experiences and offering suggestions to newcomers on how to prepare.

Ready to roll: Lawyers train to respond to Red Cross disaster zone deployments

October 14, 2020 | Katie Stancombe

Rob Gauss’ job description as chairman of the board of the American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis doesn’t include deployment to the front lines of a national disaster zone. But that’s what he’s training to do.

Creating a ‘dynasty’: Probate proposal could amend Indiana Rule Against Perpetuities in trust laws

October 14, 2020 | Olivia Covington

Currently, assets in an Indiana legacy trust must vest within 90 years, covering a few generations of heirs. But a proposal before the Probate Code Study Commission would quadruple that time to 360 years, allowing for the creation of Hoosier “dynasty trusts” for the first time.

Judicial College’s ‘graduates’ hone skills

October 14, 2020 | Olivia Covington

The Indiana Supreme Court recently announced the 2020 class of Indiana Judicial College “graduates,” recognizing nine judges and magistrate judges for earning 120 hours of judicial education credits through programs offered by the court’s Indiana Office of Court Services. This year’s group is the 42nd to be inducted into the college by earning certification.

Women rising: Firm leader ranks increase in past decade

October 14, 2020 | Olivia Covington

Female lawyers say they’ve seen a concerted push over the last decade to develop women law firm leaders, and those efforts seem to be bearing fruit.

COA ruling gives Dead Man’s Statute longer reach

October 14, 2020 | Marilyn Odendahl

Under the Indiana Dead Man’s Statute, the deceased can tell no tales, but a recent decision by the state’s Court of Appeals has created uncertainty over when the survivors can speak, particularly where it concerns trusts.

Young: For voting to count, access to casting ballots is essential

October 14, 2020 | Ahmed Young

A core tenet of American citizenship is access to the ballot. Defining who is and is not a citizen has been used as a chess piece in many partisan and nonpartisan fights. Again the voting ritual is upon us, and I challenge voters to mark their ballots then plan to hold those they voted for or against accountable.

Fighting words: Pro se’s 20-year legal battle morphs into crusade over perceived unfairness

October 14, 2020 | Marilyn Odendahl

Peter Prostyakov, a native of Moscow who’s now a U.S. Citizen living in Carmel, details what he concedes is his convoluted journey into the federal judicial system, where he believes courts act unfairly toward him and other self-represented litigants.

JLAP: Retirement — the view from the other side

October 14, 2020 | Stephen Terrell

Retirement. Depending on where someone is on the age spectrum, it is a prospect too distant to be felt with any sense of reality or something that is coming like a fastball straight at your nose. Two lawyers who recently retired and I exchanged our thoughts about life in retirement.

Stafford: Indiana has all sorts of election laws, but few favor voters

October 14, 2020 | Dave Stafford

The Indiana Lawyer editorial staff has been covering Indiana’s voter suppression laws and how they are holding up to court challenges. So far, so good for several statutes, which is awful news for democracy and the right to vote.

Bravo, Parrish co-chair review of Jordan namings

October 14, 2020

When Indiana University decided to assemble a committee to reevaluate the naming of buildings and landmarks on the Bloomington campus after the school’s seventh president, David Starr Jordan, who afterward championed eugenics, the institution started by calling the law schools.

Start Page: IPad OS update gives you permission to Scribble

October 14, 2020 | Seth Wilson

For a long time, I’ve wanted a legal pad app for my iPad that could reliably turn my handwriting into text. The iPad and Apple Pencil should do this well, but there was too much friction in getting the text to be recognized and usable. That’s all changed with the latest iPad OS update. Apple gives users Scribble — the ability to hand-write in any field on the iPad and the iPad will turn handwriting into text, almost instantly. This is a serious tool.

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