AUG. 31-SEPT. 13, 2011

Read about and take a photo tour of the Story Inn, a 1850s-era Brown County get-away restored by attorney Rick Hofstetter.  Can a school discipline students for posting information it considers inappropriate or disruptive? The court has ruled. Indiana National Guard members are fighting, with the help of attorney Gabe Hawkins, to be compensated for harm resulting from their exposure to a toxic chemical.

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AUG. 3-AUG. 16, 2011

Attorney Mark Nicholson is known for his barbecue expertise. He competes in barbecue competitions in the Midwest and has earned the distinction of becoming a “certified barbecue judge.” The rising incidence of obesity among America's workforce may be having an impact on workers' compensation claims. Prosecutors discuss the considerations that go into waiving a juvenile to adult court.

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JULY 6-19, 2011

Polls indicate that many lawyers are dissatisfied with their careers. Are they unhappy as lawyers, or are they just unhappy with the direction their careers have taken? Do you hear positive or negative connotations when someone says "Write like a lawyer"? Attorneys weigh in on grammar usage in legal documents. The Indiana Supreme Court ruled on the rights of individuals to resist police entry into their homes, and now the General Assembly is considering the issue. Read about the summer study committee focusing on the Barnes decision.

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June 8 – 22, 2011

Public outcry over controversial court decisions is not new in Indiana. Read about unpopular rulings from the past that have led to public outcry and changes in judicial selection. Strong storms have caused local law firms to scramble, prompting the creation of disaster plans. Is your firm ready if disaster strikes? And is there really "Justice for All" in the Hoosier state? Read about the disconnect that occurs between immigrants and law enforcement agencies.
 

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