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Appeals court rebuffs Anthropic in latest round of its AI battle with the Trump administration

April 9, 2026 | Associated Press

The decision differed from the conclusions reached in another judge’s ruling on the same issues.

Dubois County sheriff faces criminal charges tied to lying in state police investigation

April 9, 2026 | Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle

Sheriff Thomas Kleinhelter faces one count of official misconduct, a Level 6 felony, and three counts of false informing, all Class B misdemeanors, according to new court records.

April 9, 2026

April 9, 2026

Indiana Supreme Court 
Keith D. Harper v. S&H Leasing, LLC; K&K Real Estate Holdings, LLC; Thomas Hagen; Brian Brisco; and Jeremy Noetzel
26S-PL-111

Civil. Appeal from the Elkhart Superior Court, Judge Stephen R. Bowers. Affirms the trial court’s judgment awarding treble damages under the Crime Victim’s Relief Act, ruling that money does not need to be considered “special chattel” for a civil claim of criminal conversion. The Supreme Court said the definition of a crime for the purposes of a Crime Victim’s Relief Act award is limited to its statutory elements. And it concluded that Harper knowingly exerted unauthorized control over the disputed funds he transferred to his personal accounts for his benefit. Justice Slaughter authored the opinion. Chief Justice Rush and Justices Massa, Goff and Molter concur. Appellant’s attorney: Adam J. Sedia, Johnson & Bell P.C., Crown Point, Indiana. Appellees’ attorneys: James M. Lewis, Elizabeth A. Klesmith, THK Law LLP, South Bend, Indiana.

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The Indiana Lawyer names 2026 Leadership in Law class

April 9, 2026 | Holly Hays, Indianapolis Business Journal

Leadership in Law recognizes practitioners across three categories — Distinguished Barristers, Up & Coming Lawyers and Legal Support Stars — in addition to honors for lifetime achievement.

Google adds mental health tools to Gemini chatbot after lawsuit

April 8, 2026 | Bloomberg News

Alphabet Inc.’s Google plans to introduce new mental health support features for its Gemini chatbot as the company and rivals, like OpenAI, have faced several lawsuits accusing their artificial intelligence tools of leading to harm.

April 8, 2026

April 8, 2026

Indiana Supreme Court
Regina Geels v. Lindsay Flottemesch, Mackenzi Hatfield, and Stephanie Malinowski as Guardian for Marley Malinowski
No. 25S-PL-225

Civil. Appeal from the Allen Superior Court, Judge David J. Avery. Affirms the trial court’s imposition of a constructive trust over life-insurance proceeds in favor of the decedent’s daughters. Holds the defendant waived her Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)-preemption defense by failing to raise it at the trial-court level and could not rely on a co-defendant’s assertion of the defense or the parties’ stipulation that ERISA governed the policies; the court further concludes the trial court did not clearly err in finding a fiduciary relationship and breach of fiduciary duty, supporting imposition of a constructive trust under a clear-and-convincing-evidence standard. Justice Goff authored the opinion. Chief Justice Rush and Justice Massa and Justice Molter concur. Justice Slaughter dissents, stating he would deny transfer and allow the Court of Appeals’ decision to stand. Appellant’s attorney: Robert J. Palmer, May Oberfell Lorber, LLP, Mishawaka, Indiana. Appellees’ attorneys: Nathan S.J. Williams, Shannon K. Connors, Shambaugh Kast Beck & Williams, LLP, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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Indianapolis man sentenced to 22 years in prison for 3 violent crimes

April 8, 2026 | Maura Johnson

At the time of the crimes, the man was on probation for felony auto theft, according to the U.S. attorney’s office. He had 22 prior convictions, including 12 felonies.

Ex-Ball State employee settles with university president over First Amendment case

April 8, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

A former Ball State University employee who was fired for her comments following political activist Charlie Kirk’s death has settled a lawsuit against the university’s president.

Acting AG says Trump has ‘duty’ to identify people who should be investigated

April 8, 2026 | The Washington Post

Todd Blanche, who is leading the Justice Department after Pam Bondi’s ouster, defended investigations of the president’s political foes.

Indiana appeals court upholds trial court’s ruling in favor of NCAA over football head injury case

April 7, 2026 | Maura Johnson

The case debated whether the NCAA had a duty to warn individual student athletes about the risks of football-related head trauma, which can lead to death.

April 7, 2026

April 7, 2026

 

Indiana Court of Appeals
Justin Gordon and Kierston Cates v. Terex Corp., Terex USA LLC, Terex South Dakota Inc., Genie Industries Inc., and General Rental & Sales LLC
25A-CT-2275

Civil. Appeal from the Pike Circuit Court, Judge Evan C. Biesterveld. Affirms the trial court’s dismissal of appellants’ suit with prejudice, holding that their failure to timely submit required summonses meant the lawsuit was not properly commenced under Indiana Trial Rule 3. The court determined that appellants’ alleged right to voluntarily dismiss without prejudice was not applicable since they failed to meet the necessary requirements for adjudication. Judge Bradford authored the opinion. Judges Pyle and Kenworthy concur. Appellants’ attorneys: Jason E. Pepe, Patrick Daniel Law, Houston, Texas; Bradley P. Colborn, Colborn Law, Granger, Indiana. Appellee General Rental’s attorney: Robert R. Foos, Jr., Lewis Wagner & Trimble, Indianapolis. Appellees Terex’s attorneys: Kevin C. Schiferl, Maggie L. Smith, Jordan M. Slusher, FBT Gibbons, Indianapolis.

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Federal judge sentences individuals for Indy-based drug trafficking operation

April 7, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Indiana announced on Tuesday that four individuals were found responsible for distributing at least 55 kilograms of cocaine throughout the state from a business located near the east side of Indianapolis.

ISBA makes public statement opposing DOJ proposal on changes to attorney discipline oversight

April 7, 2026 | Maura Johnson

The proposed rule would allow the department to investigate complaints against its own attorneys before investigations are handled by individual state bars.

Judge tosses PETA’s lawsuit against the American Kennel Club over dog breed health

April 7, 2026 | Associated Press

The case accused the American Kennel Club of promulgating unhealthy “standards,” or ideals, for Frenchies, bulldogs, Chinese shar-peis, dachshunds and pugs.

Indiana amnesty period for paying delinquent taxes set to open in July

April 7, 2026 | Tom Davies, Indiana Capital Chronicle

The program follows similar penalty-free times in 2005 and 2015 for businesses and individuals to pay overdue tax bills.

Bond trustee sues addiction treatment centers’ operator

April 7, 2026 | Susan Orr, Indianapolis Business Journal

Facilities in Greenfield and Knox are at the heart of a lawsuit that seeks to replace the centers’ Indianapolis-based operator, Crossroads Health Management LLC, over allegations of financial mismanagement and revenue diversion.

Deere & Co agrees to pay $99M to settle ‘right to repair’ lawsuit

April 7, 2026 | Associated Press

The settlement would resolve a class-action lawsuit accusing the farm equipment giant of monopolizing repair services.

April 6, 2026

April 6, 2026

Indiana Court of Appeals 
V.K. and T.K. (Minor Children), Children in Need of Services, and A.R. (Mother) v. Indiana Department of Child Services
25A-JC-2395

Juvenile. Appeal from the Perry Circuit Court, Judge Lucy Goffinet. Affirms the trial court’s dispositional order requiring mother to submit to random drug screens and abstain from alcohol. Holds that the mother waived her challenge to these requirements by failing to object to the recommendations in the predispositional report during the dispositional hearing. Additionally, the court finds sufficient evidence supports the imposition of these requirements based on the parents’ history of domestic violence and substance abuse. Judge Kenworthy authored the opinion. Judges Bradford and Pyle concur.  Appellant’s attorney: Cara Schaefer Wieneke, Wieneke Law Office LLC, Brooklyn, Indiana. Appellee’s attorneys: Indiana Attorney General’s Office.

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Indy police, FBI investigating shots fired at City-County Council member’s home

April 6, 2026 | Taylor Wooten, Indianapolis Business Journal

Councilor Ron Gibson reported more than a dozen gunshots were fired into his home overnight, less than a week after he spoke in favor of a proposed data center development within his district.

Family of disabled child raped by classmate sues district, bus employees for $9.8M

April 6, 2026 | Cameron Shaw

Carmel-based Wagner Reese LLP filed the lawsuit on behalf of the family in federal court Thursday – a day after a Jennings County jury convicted the 16-year-old on four counts of rape.

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