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Judge: Ind. senators can't defend immigration law
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal judge on Friday rebuffed three Indiana lawmakers who asked to defend parts of the state's immigration law in court after the attorney general declined to do so. U.S. District Judge Sarah Evans Barker, who has barred...Tags: Lawyers, Migration, Politics, U.S. Supreme Court, Career and Workplace
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South Bend judge: NE Ind. man convicted of killing 4 can appeal
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — A northeastern Indiana man who has been on death row for 14 years for shooting and killing his brother and three other men will be allowed to ask a federal court to set aside his death sentence for the fourth time. U.S....
Tags: Punishment, U.S. Supreme Court, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Firearms
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Former St. Joseph Co. registration worker pleads guilty in ballot petition fraud
She pleaded guilty to forgery and ballot petition fraud but if Bev Shelton cooperates with prosecutors, she might not get any jail time. Shelton is one of three people accused of forging signatures to get Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on Indiana's...
Tags: Lawyers, Hillary Clinton, Politics, Republican Party, Primaries
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Mich. now right-to-work; effects will be delayed
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A right-to-work law is on the books in Michigan, a mainstay of organized labor, but those considering opting out of paying union dues will have to wait months or years to do so. The law, which lets workers choose not to pay...Tags: Lawyers, Politics, Ford, Automotive Equipment, Americans for Prosperity
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Mich. courts weigh suits against right-to-work law
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Several courts are weighing a host of legal questions about Michigan's right-to-work law, including how it was passed and how it will affect tens of thousands of public workers, however, none were expected to issue rulings...Tags: Rick Snyder, Lawyers, AFL-CIO, Politics, American Civil Liberties Union
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Indiana court upholds broadest school voucher program
The Indiana Supreme Court is upholding the Hoosier state's school voucher program. The vote to continue using taxpayer money to send kids to private school was unanimous. While some are celebrating others are not so pleased with the ruling. The...
Tags: Christianity, Lawyers, Awards and Prizes, Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice
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Decisions in same-sex marriage cases anxiously awaited
South Bend TribuneLegal scholars and pundits learned last year that trying to predict how the Supreme Court will decide a case after hearing arguments is risky. However, activists on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate remain clear about the stakes riding on the...Tags: Health Insurance, Crime, Law and Justice, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Marriage, International Law
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Administrators armed in W. Colo. school district
DENVER (AP) — As lawmakers across the country debate arming teachers and administrators to prevent another deadly school shooting, one Colorado school district has voted to let its superintendent and a high school principal carry concealed semi-...
Tags: Lawyers, Politics, Gun Control, Shootings, Career and Workplace
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Group says it can force state vote on hunting recently-endangered wolves
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A coalition opposed to hunting recently-endangered gray wolves in Michigan says it has gathered more than enough petition signatures to force a statewide referendum on the issue. Michigan legislature approved a bill...
Tags: Conservation, Lifestyle and Leisure, Endangered Species, Wildlife, Crime, Law and Justice
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Future of South Bend's ethanol plant up to federal judge
The clock is ticking for the future of South Bend's ethanol plant. Will it be scrapped out, or reopened with a new owner? Those questions about New Energy Corp. LLC are in the hands of another federal judge. The complicated issue began in November when...
Tags: Auction Service, Bankruptcy, Ethanol, Renewable Energy, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge refuses to dismiss Mich. right-to-work lawsuit
MASON, Mich. (AP) — An Ingham County judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit that says Michigan's right-to-work law should be struck down because people were locked out of the Capitol for hours while the measure was debated in December. Circuit...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Pence picks Hurley for Superior Court
South Bend TribuneIndiana Gov. Mike Pence has appointed St. Joseph Circuit Court Magistrate Elizabeth Hurley to the St. Joseph Superior Court. The magistrate and former St. Joseph County deputy prosecutor will assume the bench of Judge Roland Chamblee when he retires on...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Regional Authority, Politics, Government
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