Several environmental and customer advocacy nonprofits are trying to prevent the Trump administration from extending the life of two coal plants in Indiana that had been slated for retirement at the ...
Indiana Court of AppealsJohn Merchant v. Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLPNo. 25A-PL-1713 Civil. Interlocutory appeal from the Marion Superior Court, Judge James A. Joven. Affirms the trial court’s dismissal ...
An Indianapolis-based freight service company is suing its former chief strategy officer, arguing the employee breached his employment agreement by working for a competitor and soliciting customers ...
The order issued Monday is the latest development in a lawsuit filed last July by the American Academy of Pediatrics and some other medical groups.
New tax deductions available to most tax filers will encourage between 6 million and 8.7 million more Americans to donate to nonprofits over time, the researchers found.
The attorneys general say the conduct affected tens of thousands of borrowers and violated state consumer protection laws.
On Friday, a committee determined by vote that Marion Superior Court Judge Gary Miller is not eligible for retention and will not be included on the November ballot.
For all the boasting, the administration has been releasing less reliable, carefully vetted data than its predecessors on a signature policy that has become one of the most contentious of Trump's ...
Allen Superior Court Probate Magistrate Phillip Houk will retire Aug. 1 after nearly 40 years of public service. The Allen Superior Court, Civil Division is seeking candidates to fill his position.
Still, the judge persuaded lawyers for both sides to negotiate in Manhattan federal court this week to see if they make progress before he decides whether to grant a mistrial request by the states and ...
The administration has moved quickly to impose new tariffs, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said that that new levies “will result in virtually unchanged tariff revenue in 2026.″ ...
The ripple began with the Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (2023) and its companion case against the University of North Carolina. The court held that race-based ...