A Little Legal Fan Fiction
So what would happen if Indiana lawmakers actually drew new Congressional maps? Well, obviously there’d be a lawsuit. But what legal arguments would the plaintiff’s …
So what would happen if Indiana lawmakers actually drew new Congressional maps? Well, obviously there’d be a lawsuit. But what legal arguments would the plaintiff’s …
by Leslie Bonilla Muñiz and Whitney Downard, Indiana Capital Chronicle August 27, 2025 The Indiana Department of Administration has saved Hoosier taxpayers about $37.6 million …
A new statewide survey finds a majority of Indiana voters opposed to the idea of redrawing legislative maps this year. The poll, conducted by Change …
The disciplinary case against Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is moving ahead after a hearing panel denied his motion to compel discovery and set a …
by Cecilia Kibada My name is Cecilia Kibada, and I’m the Director of Public Outreach and Civic Engagement at the Indiana Civil Rights Commission. I …
This afternoon, Executive Director José Evans tendered his resignation from the Indiana Civil Rights Commission. State officials did not comment on why Evans stepped down, …
Indy Politics talks redistricting and a few other items with Nikki Kelly, Editor in Chief at the Indiana Capital Chronicle and State Rep Justin Moed, …
by Casey Smith, Indiana Capital Chronicle August 20, 2025 The Indiana Commission for Higher Education will hold a special meeting Friday to approve Secretary of …
by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz Apparently, in Pike Township, democracy can be cancelled the same way you cancel a dinner reservation. That’s the impression residents are left …
Governor Mike Braun fielded questions on three major fronts during this week’s media scrum: the fate of an Elevate Ventures loan now facing repayment issues, …