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Ind. Law - "Did an amendment to this year’s state budget open the door to tax refunds for nursing homes across the state?"

Following up on this ILB entry from Sept. 24th, quoting from a story by Jennifer Tangeman of the Logansport Pharos-Tribune, today the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette has this story, by Amanda Iacone, headed "Exemption for charity roils budget: For-profits seek...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on September 30, 2009 11:36 AM

Ind. Law - More on: Words matter, regardless of a legislator's, or legislature's, intent

Just yesterday the ILB posted this lengthy entry, detailing imprecise language in the voter ID law, the property tax caps, the seat belt law, the Aquasource law, the 2007 health insurance law, the budget bills, etc. Today Jennifer Tangeman of...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on September 24, 2009 09:16 AM

Ind. Courts - "Gov. Daniels fills Courthouse commission"

From a Department of Natural Resources press release today:Gov. Mitch Daniels and Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard have announced the appointment of the Courthouse Preservation Advisory Commission that will advise county officials on caring for Indiana’s historic courthouses and provide...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on March 10, 2009 04:51 PM

Ind. Law - Can you rely on the Indiana Code? Where are we with the Indiana Code issues?

In 2008 I published two articles in Res Gestae titled "Can You Rely on the Indiana Code?" Here is Part I from May, 2008, and here is Part II from October 2008. The point of the articles was that all...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on February 2, 2009 02:25 PM

Ind. Law - Non-code "Legislative changes affect several county term times"

Part II of my October Res Gestae article, "Can You Rely on the Indiana Code?" set out a number of Indiana statutory provisions that are not found in the Indiana Code and that may therefore catch you unaware. One...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 7, 2008 01:28 PM

Ind. Law - Still more on: "Can you rely on the Indiana Code?"

In this ILB entry from Aug. 23rd, I reported that I was preparing Part II of my Res Gestae article, "Can you rely on the Indiana Code?" Here is a direct link to Part I, and here are earlier, related...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on September 30, 2008 11:12 AM

Ind. Law - More on: "Can you rely on the Indiana Code?"

Yesterday afternoon several of us, members of the Environmental Law Section of the Indiana State Bar Association, buttressed in the audience by other bar members and a number of professional law librarians, had the opportunity to testify before the highly-regarded...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on August 23, 2008 12:25 PM

Ind. Law - Still more on: How much can you rely on what is in the Indiana Code?

In this May 12th ILB entry I posted the draft version of an article I wrote to be published in the May issue of Res Gestae. And in this May 14th entry, I gave an example from the article. The...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on June 14, 2008 04:41 PM

Ind. Law - More on: How much can you rely on what is in the Indiana Code?

Updating this ILB entry from Monday, May 12th, about my article for the May 2008 issue of Res Gestae, titled, "How much can you rely on what is in the Indiana Code? Part I - Noncode sections", here is one...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on May 14, 2008 04:03 PM

Ind. Law - How much can you rely on what is in the Indiana Code?

In 2006 I wrote in an article for Res Gestae that the online version of the Indiana Code, which is the only version immediately accessible to most users, has numerous failings. Among these are the failure to include any editorial...

Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on May 12, 2008 08:35 AM