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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.

This content was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence and has been reviewed by an editor for accuracy.

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.

Coworking company COhatch says deal in place to stay at Circle Centre amid rent dispute

February 16, 2026 | Mickey Shuey, Indianapolis Business Journal

Hendricks Commercial Properties earlier this month sued Columbus-based COhatch, claiming the firm has failed to pay nearly $180,000 in rent at its downtown Indianapolis location.

Longtime NPR host spent decades perfecting his voice. Now he says Google stole it.

February 16, 2026 | The Washington Post

Now a Santa Clara County, California, court may be asked to determine whether the resemblance is uncanny enough that ordinary people hearing the voice would assume it’s his – and if so, what to do about it.

NAACP asks judge to protect against ‘misuse’ of voter data seized by FBI in Georgia’s Fulton County

February 16, 2026 | Associated Press

The motion asks the judge to “order reasonable limits on the government’s use of the seized data” and to prohibit the government from using the data for purposes other than the criminal investigation cited in the search warrant affidavit.

Feb. 13, 2026

February 13, 2026

U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit
Jennifer Shirk v. Trustees of Indiana University, et al.
No. 22-3212

Civil. Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division, Chief Judge James R. Sweeney II. Affirms the district court’s entry of summary judgment for Indiana University and related defendants on Shirk’s retaliation claims under the Rehabilitation Act and the Family and Medical Leave Act. Holds that although the district court applied an incorrect “sole causation” standard to the Rehabilitation Act retaliation claim, the proper standard is but-for causation and, under de novo review, the summary-judgment record does not support a finding that Shirk’s protected activity caused her termination. Concludes the evidence showed she was fired for sending unprofessional and insubordinate emails to high-level university officials accusing her supervisors of mismanagement and bypassing unit leadership, and that isolated remarks about her medical leave or accommodation requests were insufficient to establish pretext. Rejects her comparator and pretext arguments and determines no reasonable jury could find that her termination was retaliatory. Appellant’s attorneys: Matthew R. Gutwein; Christopher S. Stake; Annavieve C. Conklin. Appellees’ attorney: Melissa A. Macchia.

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Indianapolis attorney suspended from the practice for operating a vehicle as a habitual violator 

February 13, 2026 | Maura Johnson

The interim suspension for attorney Timmy Brown is effective immediately, according to the Indiana Supreme Court. 

Much of DHS set to shut down as Democrats demand new restraints on ICE

February 13, 2026 | The Washington Post

DHS received $170 billion through the Republican tax law passed last year, including $75 billion for ICE alone – ensuring the agency could continue its controversial enforcement operations despite the funding lapse.

Judge orders DHS to give Minnesota detainees swift access to lawyers before transfers

February 13, 2026 | Associated Press

The order is temporary, and will last for two weeks unless the judge extends it.

ICE plans to spend $38.3B turning warehouses into detention centers

February 13, 2026 | The Washington Post and Holly Hays, Indianapolis Business Journal

The Washington Post first reported on a draft solicitation in December that identified Merrillville, Indiana, as a potential processing center site.

Indiana Supreme Court offers AI guidance for trial court judges

February 13, 2026 | Mitzi S. Morris, Indiana Capital Chronicle

Hamilton County Circuit Court Judge Andrew R. Bloch said AI has amazing potential, but judges must have a knowledge base first to understand the technology’s capabilities.

John Huldin and William Sweet: Opportunities, risks in a changing EPA enforcement universe

February 13, 2026 | John Huldin and William Sweet

The memo boils down to a complete realignment of OECA’s mechanisms relying on a “compliance first” lodestar to shape all of its actions.

Melissa A. Hamer: Water in Indiana: Rights, wells, and a thirst for regulation

February 13, 2026 | Melissa A. Hamer

Fast-forward to today, and the idea of just taking water because you can mostly has disappeared into a tangle of laws.

David McGimpsey and Andrew Rankin: Clean energy enters new era under Opportunity Zone Program

February 13, 2026 | David McGimpsey and Andrew Rankin

Under the OBBBA, the Opportunity Zone Program will see nuanced changes implemented on a rolling basis until Dec. 31.

Amazon scraps partnership with surveillance company after Super Bowl ad backlash

February 13, 2026 | Associated Press

Ring and Flock said last year they were planning on working together to give Ring camera owners the option to share their video footage in response to law enforcement requests.

Lauren Aguilar: Energy planning should balance reliability, affordability

February 13, 2026 | Lauren Aguilar

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act accelerated the phaseout or termination of certain energy tax credits added by the Inflation Reduction Act.

Advocate welcomes honors, but reward for her is helping the kids

February 13, 2026 | Sam Stall

She was recognized recently by the Indianapolis Colts as the team’s 2025 Inspire Change Changemaker Award recipient.

Indianapolis attorney’s small firm helps clients start over

February 13, 2026 | Maura Johnson

Initially dubbed Indiana’s “expungement queen” by a mentor and now peers, Stephanie Renner runs a small practice in Indianapolis that focuses on several areas: criminal, divorce, prenuptial.

Indiana Court Decisions: Feb. 2-6, 2026

February 13, 2026

Indiana Tax Court Feb. 3 David A. Gertz and Nichelle L. Gertz v. Porter County Assessor No. 24T-TA-00013 Tax. Appeal from the Indiana Board of Tax Review. Final Decision on Rehearing by Judge Justin L. McAdam. Grants the petition for rehearing for the limited purpose of modifying the Dec. 22, 2025, opinion to clarify the […]

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