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“Litigants seeking Indiana Supreme Court review decline amid COVID-19”

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Litigants seeking Indiana Supreme Court review decline amid COVID-19”: Dan Carden of The Times of Munster, Indiana has this report.

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US Chamber's Litigation Funding Concerns Spur 2 State Laws

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Chamber of Commerce about third-party litigation funding, including from potentially hostile foreign entities, state legislatures in Indiana and West Virginia have recently passed bills imposing restrictions on the practice. Amid concerns from the U.S.

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Barrett leaves Indiana University’s vaccine mandate in place

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Share The Supreme Court will not interfere with Indiana University’s vaccine mandate. On Thursday evening, Justice Amy Coney Barrett turned down a request from a group of Indiana University students to block the school’s requirement that students be vaccinated against the virus. The case, Klaassen v.

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CMS Nixes Medicaid Work Requirements In Arizona, Indiana

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After scrapping work requirements for Medicaid eligibility in four states, CMS has added Arizona and Indiana to the list. These requirements have long been controversial, facing litigation and strong opposition, but proponents say they incentivize people to find jobs.

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Students ask court to block Indiana University’s vaccine requirement

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Share In the first test of COVID-19 vaccine requirements to arrive at the Supreme Court, a group of Indiana University students asked the justices on Friday afternoon to block the school’s requirement that all students be vaccinated against the virus. Both a federal district court in Indiana and the U.S. The case, Klaassen v.

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Does virtual court mean more or less meaningful participation by litigants?

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We can break down two main research questions about measuring the quality of justice in different types of court formats: Do litigants in virtual vs. in-person hearings have more Procedural Justice? These results should not be taken as proof that all virtual hearings will cause less procedural or substantive justice for litigants.

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Indiana Univ. Can Keep COVID Vax Mandate During Appeal

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Indiana University can continue its policy mandating that students get a COVID-19 vaccine before the fall term while a group of students appeals a federal district court ruling upholding the requirement through the litigation process, the Seventh Circuit said Monday.