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Foster youth receives award at CASA Conference

September 21, 2016

Akerman Award winner Katherinne Peraza poses with Leslie Dunn and Cindy Booth.

Katherinne Peraza, a foster youth from Child Advocates in Indianapolis, is the recipient of the first Akerman Academic Excellence Scholarship Award, established through an endowment by the law firm Akerman, LLP to help young adults achieve a post-secondary education. The scholarship was awarded to Katherinne at the 35th annual National GAL/CASA conference in National Harbor, Maryland. Her GAL advocate, Mark Bass, of … [Read more...] about Foster youth receives award at CASA Conference

Language Identification Card

September 21, 2016

Use this lifeline before calling Language Line A man walks into a court office, politely waits his turn, and then speaks in a language no one has ever heard. Now what? The police arrest a woman on suspicion of shoplifting. She is unable to read, write, or speak English. How will the judge conduct the initial hearing? In both of these situations, before calling Language Line or using an in-person language interpreter, … [Read more...] about Language Identification Card

Supreme Court names first Chief Administrative Officer

September 21, 2016

Current Chief Administrative Officer Mary Willis sits with Interim Chief Administrative Officer Lilia Judson.

After a national search, the Indiana Supreme Court has named Henry Circuit Court 1 Judge Mary Willis as its first Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). Chief Justice Loretta H. Rush said, “Mary is a tremendous leader with legal and administrative skills who will be a great asset to the Supreme Court.” Willis began work in July. The Supreme Court appointed a temporary judge to hear cases in Henry County. Division of Sta … [Read more...] about Supreme Court names first Chief Administrative Officer

Revolutionary move away from paper in progress

September 21, 2016

A man looks at a tower of paper files

Indiana’s e-filing project is at full steam just two years after the Supreme Court announced it would pursue a uniform, statewide system. By the end of 2018, all Indiana courts will have voluntary e-filing available, and attorneys will be required to electronically file most pleadings. Twenty-first century pioneers Change is difficult; progress is even harder. But that didn’t stop court and clerk officials in Ham … [Read more...] about Revolutionary move away from paper in progress

Celebrating the Bicentennial

June 23, 2016

Corydon State House

Indiana Supreme Court returns to original Courtroom in Corydon as part of 2016 Bicentennial Celebration The Supreme Court is committed to providing an opportunity for students to learn about the courts even if they cannot attend oral argument at the State House. Since 1994 the Court has held more than forty traveling oral arguments. The arguments are part of an initiative to highlight the judicial process and provide … [Read more...] about Celebrating the Bicentennial

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