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Posted on: Jul 24, 2014
Which historic case was decided today? Hint: It set precedent that limited the power of the U.S. president.
Posted on: Jul 22, 2014
Taxes go toward maintaining public roadways, so why is INDOT suing for damages to state property? One trucking company's case has brought the question to light.
Posted on: Jul 21, 2014
A task force proposed a mandate that would aid in underreporting of pro bono hours.
Posted on: Jul 9, 2014
Today, courts are inundated with migrants wishing to obtain citizenship. In 1868, the U.S. was defining citizenship for the first time.
Posted on: Jul 2, 2014
The state is at a turning point when it comes to recognizing same-sex marriages. Fifty years ago, the nation was at a turning point based on racial discrimination.
Posted on: Jun 27, 2014
The White House released a memorandum that provides more workplace flexibility for federal employees.
Posted on: Jun 26, 2014
Find out what the Attorney General's Office is advising county clerks based on the Federal Court ruling on same sex marriage and also see which potential court action may cause problems for couples wishing to marry.
Posted on: May 30, 2014
Judicial challenges to legislation are becoming just as common as political fights in the legislation. This has been and will continue to be a problem to municipalities who want to pass legislation to improve the lives of their citizens.
Posted on: Apr 3, 2014
The Indianapolis Bar Association Government Practice Section is excited to announce the availability of a scholarship to attend the 2014 Bench Bar Conference, which will be held June 19-21 at Hyatt Regency Cincinnati.
Posted on: Apr 2, 2014
This will be the final weekly report for the year as Governor Pence has conducted his final review of all of the bills placed on his desk.

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