Federal judge strikes down request to broaden mail-in voting for Hoosiers
Indiana can limit who can vote by mail this November after a federal appeals court ruled against a vote by mail expansion request.
Indiana can limit who can vote by mail this November after a federal appeals court ruled against a vote by mail expansion request.
ACLU of Indiana and community organizations are educating people on the wide net of voting privileges Indiana affords its ex-criminal offenders.
A 21-year-old protester who lost his eye after a Fort Wayne officer fired a tear gas cannister at his face has filed a lawsuit against the city.
A former Johnson County prosecutor who resigned after being sentenced for assaulting a woman should be disbarred, according to a judge.
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill filed a motion in court to stop a ruling that will allow Indiana voters to request longer polling booth hours.
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill says criticism of Kentucky counterpart in Breonna Taylor case goes too far.
Hoosiers can now request polling places stay open later after federal court strikes down 2019 election law amendment.
After remaining silent over the weekend U.S. Sen. Todd Young gave his support Tuesday for filling the Supreme Court vacancy.
After remaining silent over the weekend U.S. Sen. Todd Young gave his support Tuesday for filling the Supreme Court vacancy.
Amy Coney Barrett, an Indiana law professor and appeals court judge, replaced U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.