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Taking up the Torch: Amy Karozos assumes new role as State Public Defender

May 4, 2020

State Public Defender Amy Karozos sits at her desk, smiling.

By David Sexton, Intern | Office of Communications, Education, and Outreach In Webb v. Baird, 6 Ind.13 (1854), over a century prior to the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963), the Indiana Supreme Court recognized the right to counsel of all persons facing incarceration who could not afford an attorney. Over the next 166 years, Indiana has built a robust system of public defense … [Read more...] about Taking up the Torch: Amy Karozos assumes new role as State Public Defender

The State of the Child

May 4, 2020

People listen to a speaker at the Indiana State House.

By Julie L. Whitman, MSW, Executive Director | Commission on Improving the Status of Children in Indiana The Commission on Improving the Status of Children in Indiana hosted the Indiana Youth Institute’s “State of the Child” presentation at the State House on February 25. The State of the Child has become an annual event to launch the most recent version of the Indiana KIDS COUNT Data Book. Every year IYI publis … [Read more...] about The State of the Child

The Indiana JDAI Implicit Bias Training Institute: Building Capacity for an Equitable Youth Justice System

May 4, 2020

Woman stands holding a mirror where her face should be

By Nancy Wever, Director | Indiana Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative AND Tashi Teuschler, Assistant Director | Indiana Juvenile Detention Alternatives The Indiana Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative Implicit Bias Training Institute is a four-part, capacity-building workshop to strengthen one’s understanding of implicit bias and how biases impact our daily decisions. The rigorous curriculum equips pa … [Read more...] about The Indiana JDAI Implicit Bias Training Institute: Building Capacity for an Equitable Youth Justice System

Race & Equity in the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive Branches

May 4, 2020

Scissors have cut the word "inquality" printed on paper, and the words "in" and "equality" remain

By Honorable Heather Welch, Presiding Judge | Marion Superior Court  Indianapolis City-County Council President Vop Osili conducted an organizational meeting in Indianapolis on December 11, 2019, to address the issue of race and equity in the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive Branches of local government. More than one hundred county-wide elected officials from each branch, leaders from municipal corporations, a … [Read more...] about Race & Equity in the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive Branches

State of the Judiciary 2020

February 27, 2020

Speech edited for length and introduction by James F. Maguire. On January 15, 2020, Indiana Chief Justice Loretta H. Rush delivered her sixth address on the State of the Judiciary to a joint session of the Indiana General Assembly. The Supreme Court justices and judges of the Court of Appeals were greeted by members of the House and Senate, including Representatives John Young, Greg Steuerwald, B. Patrick Bauer, … [Read more...] about State of the Judiciary 2020

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