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Supreme Court rules Rastafari man can’t sue prison officials who cut his dreadlocks

June 23, 2026 | Associated Press

Nothing in the law dealing with prisoners’ religious rights authorizes lawsuits against individual officers, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote for the court.

June 23, 2026

June 23, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
DeJuan Lamar Kelley v. State of Indiana
No. 25A-CR-1454

Appeal from the Monroe Circuit Court, Judge Valeri Haughton. DeJuan Kelley, after facing a mistrial in his first murder trial, was retried and convicted of reckless homicide and carrying a handgun without a license. Kelley appealed, arguing that his retrial violated procedural double jeopardy and that the trial court abused its discretion in sentencing him. The court affirmed the trial’s judgment, finding that the mistrial was justified by manifest necessity due to defense counsel’s improper remarks, which violated the court’s order in limine against character evidence. The court held that Kelley’s retrial did not violate double jeopardy principles. Additionally, Kelley’s challenge to his sentencing was deemed moot as he had already served his sentence. Chief Judge Tavitas authored the opinion, with Judge Foley concurring and Judge Weissmann dissenting, critiquing the majority’s justification for the mistrial. Appellant’s attorney: Rachel M. Rogers, Monroe County Public Defender, Bloomington, Indiana. Appellee’s attorney: Office of the Indiana Attorney General

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Judge blocks use of federal database to check citizenship, saying it could wrongly purge voters

June 23, 2026 | Associated Press

The decision is a major legal setback for President Donald Trump in his efforts to use federal agencies for a nationwide crackdown on noncitizens on state voter rolls.

Supreme Court reinstates murder conviction in case of missing boy

June 22, 2026 | Associated Press

The justices, by a 6-3 vote, granted an appeal from New York prosecutors who had urged them to undo a federal appeals court decision that overturned the verdict.

Analysis: Why Trump has been attacking the Supreme Court, with 3 key rulings ahead

June 22, 2026 | The Washington Post

Justices are preparing to rule on three signature President Trump initiatives: limiting birthright citizenship, firing the heads of independent agencies and reshaping the Federal Reserve.

Federal judge halts effort to subpoena Walz, others in immigration enforcement probe

June 22, 2026 | Associated Press

The judge accused the Justice Department of using its investigatory powers to retaliate against state officials for not cooperating with federal efforts to crack down on illegal immigration.

Ohio camp sues owner of Indiana fudge company over water issues

June 22, 2026 | Maura Johnson

The Ohio summer camp is suing the owner of Uranus Fudge Factory & General Store in Richmond, claiming the company is keeping the camp from accessing water it has a legal right to access.

June 22, 2026

June 22, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
Erica Anders, Appellant-Defendant v. State of Indiana, Appellee-Plaintiff
No. 25A-CR-3171

Appeal from the Marion Superior Court, Magistrate Matthew E. Symons and Judge Helen W. Marchal. Erica Anders was found guilty of battery resulting in bodily injury. On appeal, Anders contended there was a material variance between the charging information and the evidence presented at trial, asserting that this variance prejudiced her defense. The court disagreed and affirmed the trial court’s decision, concluding that the specific terms used in the charge were surplusage and did not affect the charge’s validity. The court found no material variance because Anders had sufficient notice of the charges to prepare her defense, which did not rely on the precise nature of the alleged touching. Chief Judge Tavitas authored the opinion, with Judges Bradford and Felix concurring. Appellant’s attorney: Steven J. Halbert, Indianapolis, Indiana. Appellee’s attorney: Office of the Indiana Attorney General.

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Federal judge clears way for Indiana’s immigration law, at least for now

June 19, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

Southern District of Indiana Judge James Hanlon noted in the Thursday order that the lack of federal jurisdiction does not necessarily mean Monroe Sheriff Ruben Marté can’t raise his dispute in state courts.

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Former IU QB drops lawsuit against NCAA after getting injunction to play despite gambling

June 19, 2026 | Associated Press

The injunction last week had prevented the NCAA from enforcing its ruling that Brendan Sorsby was ineligible to play what would have been his final college season. He’ll now be able to apply for the NFL’s supplemental draft.

Prison health care contract extended amid scrutiny

June 19, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

But records show that the state is making moves this summer to consider other options.

Jessica Laurin Meek and Meg Christensen: What to know about changes to Indiana public records law

June 19, 2026 | Jessica Laurin Meek and Meg Christensen

These provisions address legitimate cybersecurity concerns.

Chip Garver and Lacey Berkshire: Legislature’s overhaul expands housing supply, reins in HOAs

June 19, 2026 | Chip Garver and Lacey Berkshire

The centerpiece of the session, House Enrolled Act 1001, began as the most ambitious zoning preemption bill in recent memory.

Attorney Vicky Nunn talks life, career with the Ken Nunn Law Office

June 19, 2026 | Maura Johnson

The elder Nunn died in December, officially placing the Ken Nunn Law Office in Vicky’s care, an honor that she feels she and the firm were well-prepared for by her dad.

Court orders Ohio restrictions on children’s use of social media restored

June 19, 2026 | Associated Press

The decision comes as a blow to NetChoice, which has won court victories against identical digital identification laws in other states by focusing on their constitutionality.

Barrett McNagny LLP adds immigration practice, attorney

June 19, 2026 | Maura Johnson

The practice is kickstarted by attorney Aimee Korolev, who joins the firm after serving immigrant families in Texas.

Indiana judge rejects challenge in lawsuit over AG Todd Rokita’s jet ski purchase

June 19, 2026 | Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle

The defendant in the case says the attorney general should not oversee litigation in which he is the only named consumer seeking restitution.

June 19, 2026

June 19, 2026

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7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Tushawn Craig, et al., v. City of Richmond, Indiana
No. 26-1864

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Judge Matthew P. Brookman. The court affirmed the district court’s order to remand the case to state court, concluding that the local event or occurrence exception to the Class Action Fairness Act is jurisdictional. The court found all claims arose from a single event — an industrial facility fire in Richmond, Indiana — which satisfies the exception as it resulted in injuries within the state. Chief Judge Brennan authored the opinion. No concurrences or dissents were noted.

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Ballard campaign disavows ‘rogue’ volunteer accused of forging signatures

June 19, 2026 | Leslie Bonilla Muñiz, Indiana Capital Chronicle

Hamilton County officials have reported a page of 10 signatures submitted by a volunteer for Greg Ballard’s independent campaign for Indiana secretary of state as potentially fraudulent.

A city’s push for facial recognition on public buses ignites debate over security and privacy

June 18, 2026 | Associated Press

The effort is creating fierce debate over whether the safety benefits of artificial intelligence are worth the privacy costs.

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