MARCH 2-15, 2011

As a contentious immigration law that went into effect in Arizona last summer continues to be challenged, similar bills – including one in Indiana – have been gaining traction. Lawyer pledges 150 pro bono hours in 2011. Marion County human trafficking conviction raises awareness of ongoing issue.

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FEB. 2 – 15, 2011

Meet the attorney who works with elderly Hoosiers who have housing issues. Law school administrators discuss a New York Times article about loans and jobs. Two attorneys from the same firm have oral arguments before the Indiana Supreme Court on the same day, but on different cases.

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DEC. 8 – 21, 2010

Read how diversity played a factor for some minority law students in their decision on where to attend law school. Read about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to take an Indiana case on whether vehicular flight from police is considered a "violent felony." Learn how a Marion Superior judge and his wife are using their son's death to discuss prescription drug abuse.

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NOV. 24 – DEC. 7, 2010

Read how financial planners and probate-focused attorneys are confused by the federal estate tax. See what Indiana University Maurer School of Law professor and former nominee for the Office of Legal Counsel Dawn Johnsen had to say about the nomination process. Learn more about what happened during this year's Organization Day.

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NOV. 10-23, 2010

Meet a corporate attorney who's been recognized by the legal community for being a foster parent and advocate for children. Read about an Indiana attorney's and a justice's involvement in organ donation. Learn how a new national act regarding adult guardianship matters may address "granny snatching."

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OCT.27-NOV.9, 2010

Read why some judges want the law rewritten to remove restrictions on where they can carry a firearm. Meet the new Indiana State Bar Association president. See why some attorneys are in "uncharted waters" when it comes to medical malrpactice claims against one former doctor.

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