The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals handed down the decision on Tuesday, ruling that the plaintiff did not demonstrate a likelihood of success on her protected speech or vagueness claims.
From Smiley v. Jenner, decided yesterday by Seventh Circuit Judge Michael Scudder, joined by Judges Candace Jackson-Akiwumi and Doris ...
Bew research shows boys and men in Indiana are falling behind in educational achievement, mental health and workforce ...
An Indiana law banning the use of university-issued IDs for voting is back in effect after a Monday order from the U.S. Court ...
Gov. Mike Braun recently ceremonially signed into law legislation authored by State Rep. Lori Goss-Reaves (R-Marion) to modernize dental licensing requirements and strengthen Indiana’s health care ...
EVSC works behind the scenes to build a pipeline of future principals while waging an intense competition for new teaching ...
This story has been updated with new information. A teacher named in a civil rights lawsuit against the Oconto Falls School Board has surrendered his teaching license amid an investigation by the ...
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Editor's note: The spelling of Amy D'Ovidio's name has been updated from prior coverage to reflect the proper spelling from the state of New Jersey. A former Garfield teacher who admitted to a sexual ...
JAY COUNTY, Ind. — Thousands of commercial drivers who are immigrants lost their Indiana-issued licenses after a new state law went into effect April 1. The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles says it ...