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Posted on: Dec 9, 2014
The Seventh Circuit Court unanimously decided to dismiss an appeal to a case where a Catholic teacher was fired because she became pregnant through in vitro fertilization. Read more in this post.
Posted on: Dec 2, 2014
On Nov. 13, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled that a school police officer's search of a student backpack was constitutional. Read more about this case in this post by Todd Relue.
Posted on: Dec 2, 2014
Catch up on a case that was heard on Nov. 24 about the school busing fees in Indianapolis in this post by Todd Relue.
Posted on: Nov 21, 2014
Tricia McMath of the Marion County Public Defender Agency received the AJEI 2014 Summit Scholarship and recently attended the summit in Dallas. Check out this post for more about her experience.
Posted on: Nov 14, 2014
On November 13, the Indiana Supreme Court held that Indiana’s Administrative Orders and Procedures Act requires petitioners seeking judicial review of agency actions to file the official agency record with the trial court.
Posted on: Nov 12, 2014
In this post, Stephen Peters shares a blog that recently covered a 7th Circuit Court of Appeals' decision a case involving a "patent troll" and Whirlpool.
Posted on: Oct 30, 2014
If you could use a funny spin on a serious topic, this post is for you. Check it out to see the Supreme Court Justices like you never have before!
Posted on: Oct 15, 2014
Family knows you like no one else, which means you'll get an inside glimpse at Supreme Court Chief Justice Rehnquist's life if you attend Remembering Rehnquist on Oct. 23. This event features Sam Laurin, Rehnquist's nephew, as speaker.
Posted on: Oct 8, 2014
Stephen Peters shares an article that discusses how one appellate attorney has an entirely paperless practice, in large part due to his multi-functional tablet. Check out the post to read more about how technology is changing the practice of law.
Posted on: Oct 7, 2014
On Oct. 6, the U.S. Supreme Court denied the petition for writ of certiorari for the consolidated same-sex marriage cases from Indiana. On Oct. 7, the Seventh Circuit issued the mandate of its order. Read this post for a recap of the latest news by Richar

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