Lawson, 32, pleaded not guilty in September to criminal conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with physical evidence in the Rogers case.
The Louisville chapter of The Bail Project is now focusing on changing laws, policies and programs that govern Kentucky's pretrial systems.
In a motion filed Tuesday, attorneys said they have not received all of the discovery items from the state and are not prepared to move forward.
The Indiana General Assembly has more work to do at the Statehouse, with Gov. Eric Holcomb calling the legislature back for a special session on July 6.
States across the country have differing laws on bail bonds. In Kentucky, a judge ultimately has the final say on the exact dollar amount of a set bail.
A cash bond system has been in place for several decades in Kentucky, but state Rep. John Blanton (R-Slayersville) has proposed eliminating the system and providing judges with more freedom in how they deal with people accused in non-violent crimes.