When Louisville basketball signed London Johnson, it didn't just land a transfer. It landed a new category.
Monday, the request was denied over a procedural error.
Louisville attorney Teddy Gordon filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the school district in June on behalf of two JCPS families, claiming the bus plan for the upcoming school year violates their civil rights.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita asked a judge to issue an injunction and file a restraining order as part of the state's civil suit against Noel to recover millions of dollars in public money the former sheriff allegedly misused.
On Friday morning, Jefferson Circuit Judge Mitch Perry granted the injunction, which was requested by the state's two abortion clinics, both of which are in Louisville.
In fact, attorney David Mour said officers who enforce part of the policy prohibiting protesters from being on public streets would be breaking the law by committing official misconduct, which is a misdemeanor.
A judge ruled against some of Gov. Andy Beshear's COVID-19 executive orders.
A hearing is scheduled next week for owner Tim Stark.
U.S. District Judge Justin Walker called Fischer's decision "stunning," and "beyond all reason, unconstitutional."