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Indianapolis Public Schools is exempt from a law that requires districts to sell closed school buildings to charter organizations for $1.
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Allen Superior Court Judge Jennifer DeGroote heard oral arguments from lawyers on both sides. She said she will rule on the matter by the end of November.
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Rokita claims those who join him in the fight against the social media company are "patriots."
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In her order, U.S. District Judge Holly Brady described Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita's arguments as "irrelevant posturing."
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Court documents say Parkview billed Medicaid for services under the incorrect code which resulted in a “substantially higher reimbursement to Parkview for each claim.”
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed an appeal in federal court this week to reverse a preliminary injunction that allowed an Indianapolis 10-year-old transgender girl play softball on her school team.
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Indiana Attorney General's Office publishes monthly recall lists from statewide and national complaints
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A lawsuit against Attorney General Todd Rokita over press access is over. Rokita backed down after he barred longtime political writer Abdul-Hakim Shabazz from attending his news conferences.
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An Indianapolis doctor on the COVID frontlines worries a statement issued by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita will fuel misinformation about unproven COVID treatments and sow distrust with the medical community.