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Indiana public camping ban moves to House floor

February 19, 2026 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Supporters frame as compassionate approach, while opponents say lack of resources could lead to jail time and fines.

Cummins offering up to $1,000 to truck owners for software recall

February 19, 2026 | Susan Orr, Indianapolis Business Journal

The recall is tied to a January 2024 Clean Air Act settlement agreement between Cummins, the Environmental Protection Agency and the California Air Resources Board.

Public health, green groups sue EPA over repeal of rule supporting climate protections

February 19, 2026 | Associated Press

A rule finalized by the EPA last week revoked a 2009 government declaration known as the endangerment finding that determined that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases threaten public health and welfare.

UPDATE: Indiana lawmakers demand answers after ICE detainee dies at Miami Correctional Facility

February 18, 2026 | Samantha Horton, WFYI

Lorth Sim’s death marks the seventh this year and the first of an ICE detainee at Miami Correctional Facility.

House committee advances bill redefining hemp, putting Indiana on path to more restrictions

February 18, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

Despite its strict restrictions for personal use, the newly amended version of Senate Bill 250 makes certain business-focused exceptions.

Feb. 18, 2026

February 18, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
James Irwin Richter v. Neha Bhatnagar Richter
No. 25A-DC-1593

Civil. Appeal from the Hamilton Superior Court, Special Judge Stephenie K. Gookins. Affirms the trial court’s order awarding Mother sole legal custody of the parties’ child, modifying Father’s child support obligation and authorizing the issuance of a passport for the child. Holds the trial court did not abuse its discretion in modifying legal custody from joint to sole where the record showed ongoing conflict, unilateral decision-making by Father and an inability to effectively co-parent, constituting a substantial and continuing change in circumstances rendering joint legal custody no longer in the child’s best interests. Further holds the trial court did not err in calculating Father’s weekly gross income for child support purposes based on his tax returns reflecting total annual income. Concludes the trial court did not abuse its discretion in ordering that the child obtain a passport in light of his advancement to high school and opportunities for international immersion trips, finding a substantial change in circumstances and implementing safeguards through the parenting coordinator to address Father’s concerns. Appellant’s attorneys: Bryan L. Ciyou; Anne M. Lowe. Appellee’s attorney: Dyllan M. Kemp.

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Trump administration is erasing history and science at national parks, lawsuit argues

February 18, 2026 | Associated Press

The groups behind the lawsuit said a federal campaign to review materials has escalated, leading to the removal of exhibits that discuss the history of slavery and enslaved people, civil rights, treatment of Indigenous peoples and climate science.

Indiana schools eye the potential impact of Indiana’s sweeping immigration bill

February 18, 2026 | Chalkbeat Indiana

An Indiana bill that compels greater cooperation between local governments and federal immigration authorities could affect the state’s K-12 schools.

Supreme Court to use software to identify justices’ conflict of interests

February 17, 2026 | The Washington Post

Supreme Court justices are required to recuse themselves from cases in which they own stock in a party in the case.

Midwest firm accuses former partners of orchestrating mass staff exodus

February 17, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

The lawsuit, filed in a Marion County court earlier this month, alleges the law firm lost out on millions of dollars of revenue after nearly half of its attorneys left.

Feb. 17, 2026

February 17, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
In the Matter of: A.B. and B.B. (Minor Children), E.B. (Mother) v. Indiana Department of Child Services
No. 25A-JC-1315

Civil. Appeal from the Brown Circuit Court, Judge Mary Wertz. Affirms the adjudication of A.B. and B.B. as children in need of services. Holds that even if the trial court erred in denying Mother’s emergency motion to continue the fact-finding hearing based on one of her attorneys’ hospitalizations, Mother failed to establish prejudice warranting reversal, particularly where she was represented by two attorneys and did not show how the denial affected her ability to secure expert testimony or prepare her defense. Further holds the trial court did not abuse its discretion in excluding the results of Stepfather’s unstipulated polygraph examination, reiterating that polygraph evidence is generally inadmissible absent a valid stipulation and rejecting Mother’s argument for a civil-case exception. Concludes that Mother did not demonstrate reversible error in either the denial of the continuance or the exclusion of the polygraph evidence. Appellant’s attorneys: Bryan L. Ciyou; Anne M. Lowe. Appellee’s attorney: Office of the Indiana Attorney General.

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Pacers tickets, teaching fees: What’s in the Indiana Supreme Court justices’ annual economic disclosures

February 17, 2026 | Maura Johnson

Indiana’s five supreme court justices reported involvement and interests ranging from stock holdings in Eli Lilly and Co. to gifted Indiana Pacers tickets and merchandise.

Federal judge rules Kilmar Abrego Garcia can’t be re-detained by immigration authorities

February 17, 2026 | Associated Press

The Salvadoran national’s case has become a focal point in the immigration debate after he was mistakenly deported to his home country last year.

Shein faces EU investigation over illegal products, addictive design features

February 17, 2026 | Associated Press

Shein may be required to alter its actions or pay a hefty fine if a so-called non-compliance decision is reached following an in-depth investigation, the European Commission said.

Indiana could crack down on foreign adversary influence

February 17, 2026 | Benjamin Thorp, WFYI

One bill moving through the Indiana Statehouse would require foreign agents that receive funding or are owned by adversary nations, including Russia and China, to register with the attorney general.

UPDATE: Senate set to vote on heavily amended immigration bill

February 16, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

Sen. Liz Brown, the Republican who authored Senate Bill 76, on Monday signed off on significant changes the House made to the bill.

Constitutional amendment on bail passes Indiana House, heads to November ballot

February 16, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

Voters will be asked if the Indiana Constitution should be amended to allow a person charged with an offense other than murder or treason to be denied pretrial release under certain conditions.

Republicans revive push to shorten Indiana’s early voting period

February 16, 2026 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

The proposal for fewer early voting days was added Monday by the Senate Elections Committee through an amendment; no public testimony was allowed.

Feb. 16, 2026

February 16, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals
Eric D. Wilson v. State of Indiana
No. 25A-CR-1542
Criminal. Appeal from the Morgan Superior Court, Judge Brian H. Williams. Reverses Wilson’s conviction of Class C misdemeanor operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Holds that Deputy Caleb Merriman lacked reasonable suspicion to initiate the investigatory traffic stop where Wilson was observed making “jerky” and fidgeting body movements but committed no traffic violations and exhibited no erratic or unusual driving behavior. Concludes that, under the totality of the circumstances, the deputy’s observations amounted to a hunch rather than specific, articulable facts of criminal activity and therefore violated the Fourth Amendment. Further holds the stop was unreasonable under Article 1, Section 11 of the Indiana Constitution after balancing the Litchfield factors, noting the moderate intrusion of field sobriety tests, transport to a hospital and a blood draw, and the absence of law enforcement need supported by traffic violations or abnormal driving. Determines the trial court abused its discretion in admitting evidence obtained as a result of the stop. Attorney for appellant: Glen E. Koch II. Attorney for the appellee: Office of the Indiana Attorney General.

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State tackles penny-rounding policies amid national shortage

February 16, 2026 | Indiana Capital Chronicle

Substantial revisions are expected to the bill, which could cost the state millions.

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  • Lawsuit seeks to thwart James Dean trademark violations

  • ACLU of Indiana sues Ball State leaders over school’s expressive activity policy, student discipline

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  • Midwest firm accuses former partners of orchestrating mass staff exodus

  • New habeas corpus strategy is freeing some immigrant detainees

  • Widow of Delaware County sheriff’s deputy files wrongful death lawsuit against trucking companies, drivers involved in fatal crash 

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