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Alexa Shrake

The Indiana Lawyer

Indiana Supreme Court bolsters individual rights in civil commitment appeals

In a shift that strengthens due process rights for individuals facing temporary civil mental health commitments, the Indiana Supreme Court has ruled that appeals of expired commitments are not moot if any potential collateral consequences remain.... Read More

County courts prepare for changes wrought by Legislature

Ultimately, lawmakers decided last month to reallocate judicial resources throughout the state by cutting nine judicial posts in four counties and adding 8 judicial jobs in four others.... Read More

Federal lawsuit challenges new Indiana voting law’s student ID ban

A pair of voter advocacy groups have sued the state over a controversial new law that prohibits the use of college IDs as a form of identification at the polls.... Read More

State’s high court to review injury claims made against USA Track & Field

The Indiana Supreme Court will consider a lawsuit filed by Olympian Taliyah Brooks against USA Track & Field after suffering from heat-related issues while competing in the 2021 U.S. Olympic Heptathlon Trials in Eugene, Oregon.... Read More

Dispute over Monroe County recycling operation heads to state supreme court

The Indiana Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments June 5 in a dispute between Monroe County Board of Zoning Appeals and Bedford Recycling over the revocation of the company’s permit to operate a scrap metal recycling business.... Read More

Rokita urges lawmakers to reconsider THC regulation bill

Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has sent a letter to several of the state’s top elected officials, urging them to reconsider legislation he says doesn’t do enough to regulate THC.... Read More

Former U.S. Attorney Myers stays in Indianapolis, joins McCarter & English as partner

Former U.S. Attorney Zach Myers has started a new position at McCarter & English’s Indianapolis office as a partner in the firm’s business litigation group and leader of its multidisciplinary cybersecurity and data privacy team. ... Read More

Indiana Senate OKs bill to abolish 11 courts mostly in rural counties

The Indiana Senate approved legislation Tuesday that would abolish 11 trial courts in mostly rural counties and six magistrate positions in Marion County.... Read More

Q&A with Rod Bray: Senate leader talks legal experience, decriminalizing marijuana

Indiana Senate President Pro Tempore Rodric Bray sat down with our partners at The Indiana Lawyer to talk about his career and influence in the Indiana General Assembly.... Read More

State considers incentives to lure attorneys to ‘legal deserts’

The Commission on Indiana’s Legal Future submitted a hefty list of 26 interim recommendations in July to try to address the shortage, and many of those proposals were approved by the Indiana Supreme Court in October.... Read More

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