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The Indiana Attorney General filed a lawsuit against Deerfield Estates Mobile Home Park in La Porte, alleging multiple violations of state consumer protection laws.
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Rokita's move comes two months after President Trump's Department of Education publicly called on Notre Dame to defend the legality of recruiting non-white students to apply for doctoral studies.
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Rokita's lawsuit accuses Redman of breaking state law by barring officers from telling federal immigration enforcement officials when undocumented immigrants are in the jail, and refusing to hold them longer for federal agents. Redman denies the allegations and has asked a judge to dismiss the suit.
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St. Joseph County says Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita's lawsuit over handling jail inmates who are undocumented immigrants is too vague, he lacks standing to bring it, and it violates core federal and state principles and laws.
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A St. Joseph County judge has given Sheriff Bill Redman until March 17 to respond to Todd Rokita's lawsuit alleging he's not cooperating with federal immigration enforcement agents.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita told of a teacher who retired early because too many students don't know English.
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Incumbent Todd Rokita will be the Republican nominee for attorney general this year after no one signed up to challenge him at the state GOP convention next month.
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AG Rokita reprimanded for misconduct, calls investigation campaign by 'cancel culture establishment'The Indiana Supreme Court said, in an opinion issued Thursday, Attorney General Todd Rokita violated attorney professional conduct rules in his remarks about Dr. Caitlin Bernard – who provided abortion care to a 10-year-old Ohio rape victim.
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An attempt by the Satanic Temple to block Indiana’s near-total abortion ban so it could provide mail-order abortion drugs was dismissed by a federal judge this week.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is suing IU Health over its support of Dr. Caitlin Bernard after she was reprimanded for violating patient privacy.