Some leaders hope for new law school at IU Northwest
Since the Valparaiso Law School closed five years ago, northwestern Indiana has felt the pinch of a growing lawyer shortage more severely.

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Since the Valparaiso Law School closed five years ago, northwestern Indiana has felt the pinch of a growing lawyer shortage more severely.
Some job offers were rescinded under President Donald Trump’s executive order issuing a federal government hiring freeze.
A lot of estate planning comes down to personal interactions with clients, whether in person or on Zoom calls.
House Bill 1088 came out of recommendations from an interim summer study committee.
The bill would establish standardized eyewitness identification procedures within law enforcement departments across Indiana.
When the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act was enacted in 2019, it made waves in the estate planning world.
Consider the benefits of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, or ACT.
An exchange of positions provides an opportunity for a meaningful risk analysis.
In 2025, there is spirited discussion on all sides about whether we are undergoing a “constitutional crisis,” comparable to past historical examples.
Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Robert Hammerle bemoans the lack of good movies released in January and February.
The benefit of an ILIT, if structured properly, is that life insurance proceeds are not included in the client’s taxable estate.
When the little voice in the back of your head says “something about this doesn’t feel right,” listen to it!
The Racing Attorney Conference, first held in 2008, is an annual event that combines education, development and networking for leaders in the motorsports industry.
A strong mentor-mentee relationship is needed more than ever in our ever changing legal landscape
The Indianapolis Bar Association reaffirms our respect for all individuals and our commitment to upholding the rule of law.
Here’s the text of the speech new president Lee Christie gave to the nearly 200 members, family and friends in attendance.
The case is one of several in which the appellate courts have identified a gap that prevents the state from prosecuting some individuals in the transition from juvenile to adult court.
The application period for the scholarships opens March 1.
Indiana Court of Appeals
Marcus A. Minor v. State of Indiana
24A-CR-895
Criminal. Affirms Marcus Minor’s convictions of murder and attempted murder. Finds the imperfections of his trial did not rise to the level of reversible error based on precedent.
The historical society owns the downtown Indianapolis building where its headquarters, museum and archives are housed. However, the state owns the land.