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Indiana Court Times

Published by the Indiana Office of Judicial Administration

Spring 2025 Issue


Cover Story

Line art of an imbalanced scales of justice.

Finding Balance: Innovation Committee researches solutions to the state’s lawyer shortage

By Robert Rath, Chief Innovation Officer | Indiana Office of Judicial Administration, Office of Innovation Indiana faces an attorney shortage statewide, and 49 of 92 counties are considered legal deserts—areas of the state suffering most from the shortage. The Commission on Indiana’s Legal Future was created to bridge this gap. An issue nationwide, the burden…

Features

Illustration of man holding a red flag standing on a book in a series of books that get increasingly taller.

Indiana’s Red Flag Law

By Hon. Kristen McVey | Tippecanoe Superior Court 5 Firearm seizure actions, commonly referred to as “red flag” or “extreme risk” laws, are intended to identify dangerous persons, remove firearms from their possession, and prohibit them from obtaining firearms until such time they no longer present a danger to themselves or others. This can include…

Abstract composition of a lightbulb powering a brain with the letters "AI" imprinted over it.

Involuntary Commitments, Artificial Intelligence & Expedited Appeals

By Greg Pachmayr | Clerk of the Appellate Courts Subjects of involuntary temporary mental health commitments in Indiana can be left without meaningful appellate relief. Indiana Code 12-26-6 states that an individual alleged to be mentally ill and either dangerous or gravely disabled may be committed for not more than 90 days. The standard appellate…

Lighted steps on a wall getting brighter as they lead toward an arrow pointing to the future.

Sharing our vision: Lake County Veterans Treatment Court a national model

By David Sexton, Program Coordinator | Office of Court Services, Justice Services Division The Lake County Veterans Treatment Court was recently selected to serve as a national mentor court by the Justice for Vets division of All Rise (formerly the National Association of Drug Court Professionals) and the U.S. Department of Justice. Lake County will…

On the Road in Grant County: Supreme Court Visits Indiana Wesleyan University

By Cathrin Verano, Special Collection Development Librarian | Office of Communication, Education & Outreach For the 53rd time since 1994, the Indiana Supreme Court took to the road to hear oral argument in a location outside of their courtroom in the Indiana Statehouse. This time, the destination was the beautiful campus of Indiana Wesleyan University…

Volunteers wearing blue shits fill the Statehouse atrium to hear from various speakers on CASA day.

Spotlight: Events and In Memoriam

Events Chief Justice Loretta Rush on stage with Purdue President Mung Chiang. Photo by Carly Eastman, Purdue University Chief Justice headlines Purdue Presidential Lecture event On March 25, Chief Justice Loretta Rush joined Purdue President Mung Chiang for a conversation as part of the university’s Presidential Lecture Series. Rush, a Purdue alumna and longtime Tippecanoe…

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