Notre Dame initiative looks at the state of democracy
The initiative is an effort to understand what democracy looks like at home and abroad, and how current practices inform what the future holds as the definition of democracy evolves.

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The initiative is an effort to understand what democracy looks like at home and abroad, and how current practices inform what the future holds as the definition of democracy evolves.
The Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic in Indianapolis has been making a difference in the lives of residents for over 30 years.
The terms of service frequently provide license for the online service to use the user’s content, including potentially granting additional rights for others to do the same.
There are democratic avenues to change the law to what it “should” be.
The attorney surrogate rule provides a process for protecting an attorney’s clients in the event that attorney is no longer able to serve them.
After collecting a judgment, plaintiffs may be surprised to learn they have an associated tax bill.
Currently, 20 different jail management systems are used across the state and that makes it difficult for jailers to communicate with each other and find space to ease overcrowding.
Judge Christina Klineman sat down an interview to discuss her experiences, the unique practices in commercial court and the practical insights she’s gained along the way.
By leveraging AI tools, attorneys can identify areas for improvement, provide targeted feedback, and optimize witness statements with unprecedented precision.
Not until I enrolled in as many IP courses and seminars as my law school offered did I realize how far reaching the full gamut of IP could be.
The French Lick Resort and Casino will be the site for the conference June 19-21.
Historically and perhaps notoriously, law firms have suffered from inconsistent approaches to providing employee feedback.
Under the proposal, colleges for the first time would be able to pay student-athletes directly for their name, image and likeness rights.
The scholarship allowed me to attend the Appellate Judges Education Institute Summit in Boston last November.
INDOT alleges the property owners are unlawfully preventing the project team from surveying and conducting environmental assessments for the highway.
The move comes after a short-term temporary restraining order expired. The lawsuit over the records will continue, but, in the meantime, the reports are protected as medical records.
Judge Richard Poynter came up with a plan to eliminate a position and split the position’s salary among other workers to provide them a raise. But the county council didn’t go along.
Indiana Court of Appeals
24A-PL-1216
Civil plenary. Dismisses Robin Marsh’s appeal in a farmland dispute without prejudice. Finds the appellate court lacks subject matter jurisdiction. Attorneys for appellant: Lynne Lawyer and Edward Wolenty. Attorney for appellee: Brianna Schroeder.
Judge Christopher E. McGraugh said the original $450 million amount awarded by the jury was “grossly excessive” and not in line with the company’s constitutional rights.
President Donald Trump’s executive order says a person is male or female and it rejects the idea that someone can transition from the sex assigned at birth to another gender.