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Rio Allred, died by suicide in March after being bullied at North Side Middle School
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Nine patients at Praxis Landmark Recovery sued the center this week for negligence and malpractice and state officials Thursday revoked the company's license.
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The settlement marks a failure in the lawsuit's ultimate goal: stopping county commissioners Carl Baxmeyer and Derek Dieter from quickly closing Portage Manor
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Court documents said the act’s lack of definitions about “human sexuality” and “instruction” mean teachers don’t know what they can and can’t teach.
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An Allen County Superior Court judge denied the state’s motion for a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit against social media company TikTok. In his ruling, Judge Craig Bobay said the state “is not likely to prevail” in its lawsuit against the platform.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is dropping his attempt to reverse a part of a prior ruling that said he violated a state confidentiality law when he publicly accused Dr. Caitlin Bernard of not following proper protocols or state law for reporting the abortion.
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It’s likely Indiana will be sued if a bill banning gender-affirming surgery for people in prison becomes law.
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The state is close to settling a long-lingering lawsuit over the unemployment system’s false fraud accusations that targeted thousands of people.
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Indiana and other states accused CVS, Walgreens and Walmart of contributing to the crisis by not appropriately managing how they distributed prescription drugs.
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The lawsuit centers on a 2021 city ordinance that requires a detailed report to be made public 14 days prior to holding public hearings or meetings about any new surveillance technology.