After nearly four decades bars can offer Happy Hour discounts again.
Indiana Sen. JD Ford, Democrat from the north side of Indiana and co-sponsor of the law, said "a slap on the hand is not enough," and current state laws don't do enough to stop these events.
Indiana's appeals court hears arguments challenging abortion ban under a state religious freedom law
The class action lawsuit, filed by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana, argues Indiana’s abortion ban violates the state's Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
The Bail Project appealed to block the law, which was passed last year, saying it's unconstitutional and unfairly targets charitable bail organizations.
The suit contends that by prohibiting Indiana teachers from providing “human sexuality” instruction to students from pre-K through third grade, it violates their First Amendment rights.
The bill passed the House with unanimous support and moved on to the Senate.
Indiana state lawmakers advanced a measure Wednesday to strip legal protections for school libraries if their educators are accused of assigning texts harmful to students.
A new bill would provide a tax credit to business owners who provide child care to their employees by opening their own center.
Judge Sarah Evans Barker’s order signed Thursday lifted the injunction she issued in 2019 blocking the law against the dilation and evacuation abortions.
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.