Curt Smith: Judges already have better tool than hate crimes law
Actually, factually, Indiana has a model approach to fashioning justice to the crime, including hate, bias or discrimination.
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Actually, factually, Indiana has a model approach to fashioning justice to the crime, including hate, bias or discrimination.
This was a chilling message to Indiana minorities who continue to suffer from bias crimes with little legal protection from their Legislature.
Indiana already has in law, and practice, what proponents for a list-approach say they want.
Those who oppose a hate crimes law are on the wrong side of history.
Health code inspections in recent months have found numerous violations at the fast-food restaurants.
A new study by BioCrossroads and Indiana University shows the sector’s economic impact grew about 1 percent last year, to $79 billion.
The new facility would be Crew’s first in its headquarters city. Also: TJ Maxx, Burlington and others to open in Shoppes at Whitestown.
Sunrise Bakery plans to expand its offerings in the new space, which will be about three times larger than its current location on West Broadway Street.
Daredevil, named the state’s Brewery of the Year in 2017 and 2018, has lined up space in the Garage Food Hall at the Bottleworks District on Mass Ave, developer Hendricks Commercial Properties announced Tuesday.
The scaling back of the cloud software maker’s growth expectations stoked concern that the pace of its torrid expansion has stalled as it matures into a larger company.
Martinsville-based For Bare Feet Inc., a 35-year-old manufacturer and distributor of novelty socks, has been sold.
While publicly backing his company’s 2015 merger with rival health insurer Anthem, Cigna’s CEO privately expressed regret about signing on to a deal that left him with a reduced role, lawyers for Anthem said in court Monday.
Indiana University has renamed its School of Public and Environmental Affairs after alumnus and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill.
The developer behind the $5.4 million plan to convert Castleton Extended Stay into senior living units is seeking a three-year tax break on the project.
Novosteo Inc., run by father-and-son team Philip and Stewart Low, is developing drugs to speed up the process of healing broken bones. The company won $1.7 million in federal grants and a first-place award from the Orthopaedic Research Society.
The founder of the local alternative weekly revealed Monday that the publication has radically shifted its business model in the wake of news that it has discontinued its print edition after 29 years
The former chancellor of Western Governors University Indiana and a former superstar player were named Monday to oversee operations of the city’s WNBA franchise.
The move comes at a time drug makers, especially those that make insulin, are facing withering criticism for raising prices.
The district does not support the charter recommendation and is requesting the state board of education delay its decision by a month.
Alison Bell succeeds Allison Barber, who had been chancellor of WGU Indiana from 2010 until May.