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DIVERSITY IN LAW 2024: Shontrai D. Irving

October 2, 2024

Purdue University Northwest Indiana University Maurer School of Law Why did you decide to enter the legal profession? I decided to go into the legal profession because I’ve always had a strong desire to champion and fight for what is right and just. From a young age, I was drawn to the idea of advocating […]

DIVERSITY IN LAW 2024: Angela Smith Jones

October 2, 2024

Indiana University DePaul University College of Law Why did you decide to enter the legal profession? I have always had a heart for people and a desire to make it a better world. When I began working at the Indiana General Assembly, after undergrad, I saw the power of the legislative process and impact of […]

DIVERSITY IN LAW 2024: Angela B. Freeman

October 2, 2024

Barnes & Thornburg LLP Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Why did you decide to enter the legal profession? As a molecular biologist who worked at Eli Lilly and Co. as a clinical and research scientist for over a decade before attending law school, I decided to enter the legal profession, specifically to […]

DIVERSITY IN LAW 2024: Judge Ryan K. Gardner 

October 2, 2024

Marion County Superior Court 10 – Family Division Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Why did you decide to enter the legal profession? When I was about 12 years old, I learned about Thurgood Marshall and was intrigued by his story. As a child, I learned about the bus boycott, sit-ins, and other […]

DIVERSITY IN LAW 2024: Freedom S.N. Smith

October 2, 2024

Ice Miller LLP Indiana University Maurer School of Law Why did you decide to enter the legal profession? While working an internship with the DNR with the field scientists, I got pulled into a lawsuit related to a conservation area. At a certain point, the work to preserve that area was taken out of the […]

Diversity in Law 2024

Indiana Lawyer is proud to present its 2024 class of Diversity in Law honorees. These 26 men and women are leading the way in efforts to diversify the legal profession across the state.PRESENTING SPONSORDiversity TrailblazerLacy JohnsonTaft Stettinius & Hollister LLPIndiana University Robert H. McKinney School of LawZechariah L. BanksDentons Bingham Greenebaum LLPIndiana University Robert H. […]

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Opinions October 1, 2024

October 1, 2024

Indiana Court of Appeals
Arthur Moore v. State of Indiana
23A-CR-2189
Criminal.  Affirms Arthur Moore’s conviction in Marion Superior Court for Class A misdemeanor unlawful carrying of a handgun. Finds the state has satisfied its burden to show Subsection (b)(6) is consistent with the principles underpinning the nation’s historical tradition of firearm regulation. Also finds Moore has not shown Subsection (b)(6) imposes a material burden on his right to bear arms under Indiana’s Constitution. Judge Elizabeth Tavitas concurs with separate opinion.

As expected, judge denies cameras in courtroom for Delphi double-murder trial

October 1, 2024 | Maura Johnson

Richard Allen’s trial once held the promise of being the most high-profile court proceeding in Indiana history to be allowed to be captured live by television and streaming service cameras. But Judge Frances Gull ultimately decided to deny access.

Diversity in Law: Past Honorees

October 1, 2024

2023 Diversity Trailblazer Hon. Myra C. Selby, Ice Miller LLP, University of Michigan Law School, 1980 Honorees Roderick E. Bohannan, Indiana Legal Services Inc., Seton Hall Law School, 1975Charles E. Bush II, Ice Miller LLP, Valparaiso University School of Law, 2013Reginald D. Cloyd III, Barnes & Thornburg LLP, University of Illinois College of Law, 2015Norris […]

Civic leader, prominent attorney Robert H. McKinney dies at 98

October 1, 2024 | IL Staff

Robert H. McKinney’s name now adorns the Indianapolis law school where he enrolled after World War II, and his presence has been felt throughout Indiana for more than 75 years, whether as an attorney, entrepreneur, banker, public servant, or civic leader.

Braun hits McCormick with digitally altered ad that could test new campaign law

October 1, 2024

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jennifer McCormick’s campaign team called for Republican opponent Mike Braun to immediately pull the ad, saying it “violates the principles of transparency and integrity voters deserve in campaign advertising by changing the text on the signs in voters’ hands.”

Gov. Holcomb’s ‘anti-trans’ positions criticized in Netflix’s ‘Will & Harper’ documentary

October 1, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

The film documents a cross-country trip Hollywood actor Will Ferrell and his close friend Harper Steele embarked on in 2023 and centers on Steele’s transition and identity as a trans woman.

New rules regarding election certification in Georgia to get test in court

October 1, 2024 | Associated Press

A trial is set to begin Tuesday before Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney on a legal challenge that Democrats filed arguing that the two new certification rules could be used “to upend the statutorily required process for certifying election results in Georgia.”

Justice Department will launch civil rights review into 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre

October 1, 2024 | Associated Press

The review was launched under a federal cold-case initiative that has led to prosecutions of some Civil Rights Era cases, although Assistant U.S. Attorney General Kristen Clarke said they have “no expectation” there is anyone living who could be prosecuted as a result of the inquiry.

Appellate court overturns dismissal of state’s lawsuits against TikTok

September 30, 2024 | Daniel Carson

The Indiana Court of Appeals reversed a lower court’s dismissal of two complaints filed by the state against TikTok that alleged the California company had engaged in deceptive acts under Indiana’s Deceptive Consumer Sales Act.

Company seeking injunctive relief in Hamilton County after former exec goes to competitor

September 30, 2024 | IL Staff

A supply chain company with a Carmel office  is seeking injunctive relief after it claimed one of its interest holders breached his contract by beginning employment with a competing company.  

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Opinions September 30, 2024

September 30, 2024

Indiana Court of Appeals
State of Indiana v. TikTok Inc., ByteDance Ltd., ByteDance Inc., and TikTok Pte. Ltd.
23A-PL-3110, 23A-PL-3111
Civil plenary. Affirms the Allen Superior Court’s dismissal of the State of Indiana’s complaints against foreign entities ByteDance, Ltd., ByteDance, Inc., and TikTok Pte., Ltd. for lack of personal jurisdiction. Reverses the trial court’s dismissal of the state’s amended complaint against TikTok Inc. Finds TikTok has purposefully invoked substantial contacts within Indiana, and the controversies at hand are related to those contacts and Indiana’s judiciary has specific personal jurisdiction over TikTok. Also finds TikTok’s business model of exchanging access to its content library for end-user personal data is a “consumer transaction” under Indiana’s Deceptive Consumer Sales Act. Finally, finds both of the state’s amended complaints also state a claim under the DCSA. Remands for further proceedings.

With Indiana’s next execution just 11 weeks away, clemency request is next move

September 30, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Larry Komp, lead attorney for death row inmate Joseph Corcoran’s legal team, told the Indiana Capital Chronicle his client is seeking a last plea with a clemency petition, however. Komp said he plans to visit with Corcoran — who’s currently being held at the Indiana State Prison— and file the necessary paperwork this week.

Federal judge blocks police buffer zone law in media lawsuit

September 30, 2024 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

A federal judge late Friday blocked a law creating a 25-foot buffer zone around law enforcement officers during certain activities.

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  • Independent review finds IU men’s basketball doctor conducted rectal exams appropriately 

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