In a statement released on his Facebook page, Senator Joe Donnelly said he opposes amending both the Indiana and U.S. constitutions to ban same-sex marriage.
A team including an IU law professor met with Libyan leaders last week to discuss the development of a constitution and election procedures.
The court ruled a state law that requires a live operator on the phone before any recorded message does not violate the right to free speech.
A symposium Thursday at Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law tackled well-trodden areas of debate on the issue.
Two sides debated Indiana's voucher program in a preliminary hearing Thursday.
The group says the voucher program violates law by providing tax dollars to religious institutions.
The new health care law would greatly expand Medicaid, much of which is funded by the state.
House Democrats say they want to be satisfied some Republican legislation is not unconstitutional before they return to the Statehouse from Illinois.
Former six-term, 8th District representative, John Hostettler came to Bloomington Monday to drum up business for his “Constitution Institute”.
The committee voted 8-4 along party lines Monday to approve a resolution defining marriage as solely between one man and one woman.