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A New Zealand flag printed with the words “please walk on me” and laid on the floor of an art gallery has once again been ...
Altogether, Braun enacted 243 new state laws that combined will grow the Indiana Code by hundreds of additional pages. Most of the new statutes are scheduled to take effect July 1. Though some ...
A new Indiana law ensures state officials no longer can use taxpayer dollars to purchase or lease luxury vehicles to travel around Indianapolis, or anywhere else inside or outside the Hoosier State.
INDIANA—A new law will take effect in Indiana on July 1, 2025, impacting student eligibility in interscholastic athletic events at state and certain private postsecondary educational institutions.
lawyers representing five news entities — including the Indiana Capital Chronicle — argued that a state law barring press from witnessing state executions violates the First Amendment. The plaintiffs ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — On Friday, May 16, grabbing a cup of joe can support the Special Olympics Indiana. Law enforcement agencies across Indiana will participate in Cop on a Roof at Dunkin ...
(Seth Tupper/South Dakota Searchlight) A coalition of news organizations, including the Indiana Capital Chronicle, is asking a federal judge to block a state law barring press from witnessing ...
FORT WAYNE — When Tom Frost received his medical bill from Parkview Health in 2013 following a severe motorcycle crash that had left him in a coma, the uninsured father of two couldn’t believe ...
A judge rejected a plea deal for an Avon chiropractor accused of sexually assaulting his patients.
"Notre Dame’s DEI policies raise troubling questions about whether, in its pursuit of DEI goals, the university may be crossing the clear line that Indiana law draws against racial discrimination.
Finding money to fix our roads hasn't been easy. So now, as a potential solution, the state is considering adding tolls to Indiana interstates. A new law makes that a lot easier to do. Paying to drive ...
It's been a while, but he is back by popular demand. He's Scott Kobler, and he's a partner at a great law firm, McCarter & English, and also the chair of NJ PBS, our longtime partners in public ...