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Almost a year after the case was filed in Allen County Superior Court by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita, Judge Jennifer DeGroote ruled the court does not have any jurisdiction over the China-based company and that it has not violated Indiana's laws.
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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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Attorneys for the social media company argue Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has no authority to sue them in state court, nor have they violated a law protecting consumers since their app is free to download and use.
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Rokita claims those who join him in the fight against the social media company are "patriots."
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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 Todd Rokita is taking a major Black Lives Matter organization to court.
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A telecommunications company accused of facilitating thousands of robocalls to Hoosiers will pay Indiana at least $50,000 over the next few years.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is adding Indiana to a multi-state lawsuit targeting one of the few remaining federal COVID-19 mask mandates.
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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.