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By Mitzi S. Morris / Special to Inside INdiana Business. Indiana libraries and museums stand to lose millions of dollars after a flurry of federal and state funding cuts in the first half of 2025.
2.2 Indiana moves administrative law judges to central panel (2020) 2.3 Suspended Florida ALJ raises questions about independent decision-making authority (2020) 2.4 ABA adopts model code of conduct ...
All Muncie firefighters and EMTs must retake a CPR class that will be monitored by the Indiana Department of Homeland ... An administrative law judge later ruled the state failed to prove ...
Ms. Harris’s letter to Congress also brought to wider attention that the Justice Department had said it would no longer defend the constitutionality of the law protecting administrative law ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has determined that multiple layers of removal restrictions shielding administrative law judges are unconstitutional and will no longer ...
The U.S. Justice Department has determined that multiple layers of removal restrictions shielding administrative law judges are unconstitutional and will no longer defend them in court, top ...
Smith’s lawsuit points out that a state administrative law judge earlier sided with him, granting Smith’s request for a stay on the administrative action to suspend his license in August 2023.
The state of Indiana on July 1 launched the new Office of Administrative Law Proceedings (OALP) to serve a central hub for the state’s administrative law judges (ALJs) and agency adjudicative ...
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen October 31, 2024 Although trial court judges are on the ballot in 59 Indiana counties for the November election, only seven counties have contested races, ...
An administrative law judge released two orders this week that largely overturn prior disciplinary decisions against Troy Dulaney to revoke all of his firefighting and EMT certifications. If the ...
Ryan Asbridge, who has served as an administrative law judge since 2019, and Gina Mitten, who has served since 2021, filed a lawsuit last week in Cole Circuit Court.
A recent lawsuit filed against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services argued that a number of policies of Indiana’s HIP program — including the premiums it charges people — go against the ...
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