For the second time, a Marion County judge has ruled that Indiana’s Department of Health cannot release abortion records known as terminated pregnancy reports (TPRs) for public release.
Two Indiana OGBYNs have filed a new lawsuit aiming to prevent the release of terminated pregnancy reports sought by anti-abortion group.
Investigates found the number of eviction cases in Marion Superior Court nearly doubled from 2022 to 2024, raising concerns ...
Doctors argue releasing abortion records, even with redaction, could compromise patient privacy. The judge’s ruling ...
According to court records filed this ... While the Indiana State Bar Association website confirms the suspect works for the Marion County Public Defender Agency, officials at the office had ...
The Indiana General Assembly is making its ... The bill would add two superior courts in Hamilton County and allow judges to appoint two magistrates. Additionally, it allows for the judges of ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s House Courts and Criminal Code Committee ... Cumberland seeks exclusion from Unigov status with Marion County to ‘enhance service delivery’ State Rep.
A proposed bill that would establish a fund for Marion County's nine small claims courts unanimously passed the Senate Tax ...
Under the Marion County pilot project, transcripts can now be generated within minutes and cases often can be decided on appeal within a month. Greg Pachmayr, clerk of the Indiana Appellate Courts, ...
A judge will soon decide if the Indiana Department of Health can release terminated pregnancy reports, following a hearing ...
Court records indicate that he was arrested in Marion County, Indiana on Jan. 16. He is now being held at the Boone County Jail without bond. An initial court appearance was held Monday afternoon ...