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Indiana’s near-total abortion ban is finally in effect, after weeks of legal uncertainty.
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Local judges in Indiana will be able to allow the media to photograph, record and broadcast court hearings, beginning May 1.
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The future of abortion rights in Indiana is now in the hands of the state’s five Supreme Court justices.
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Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush reflected Wednesday on the progress the state court system has made as she delivered the 2023 State of the Judiciary.
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NEW:INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush says she's still dealing with her COVID-19 illness as she joined the first state Supreme Court…
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The head of the Indiana Supreme Court is calling for action to improve implicit bias and racial disparity in court systems. Chief…
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Indiana Chief Justice Loretta Rush issued a call to arms for everyone involved in the state’s justice system in her annual State of the Judiciary Address…
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Loretta Rush will continue to serve as Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court for another five years.The state’s Judicial Nominating Commission…