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Article I, which contained a bill of rights for Indiana's citizens, conferred many of the same rights as the U.S. Bill of Rights, including civil liberties and such basic freedoms as the freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, and freedom of religion, among others. Article II called for the separation of powers between the legislative ...
Indiana HB 1608 (also called the "Education Matters Bill") is a bill that prohibits any person, entity, or vendor working in an official school capacity from providing instruction on human sexuality for grades K through 3. [1] The bill was passed 65–29 by the Indiana House on February 23, 2023.
Indiana Senate Bill 50 Section 1 also specified that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act isn't denying any rights available under the Indiana Constitution. [ 119 ] Section 2 of Indiana Senate Bill 50 defines “provider” as 1 or more individuals, partnerships , associations , organizations, limited liability companies , corporations , and ...
Often modeled after the federal Constitution, they outline the structure of the state government and typically establish a bill of rights, an executive branch headed by a governor (and often one or more other officials, such as a lieutenant governor and state attorney general), a state legislature, and state courts, including a state supreme ...
Four complaints were lodged against an IU professor before the semester even started.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana sought the temporary injunction in its legal challenge of the Republican-backed law. Federal judge blocks much of Indiana's ban on gender-affirming ...
More on SEA 202: Indiana bill ignites debates about tenure, free speech at public universities. Holcomb, in a statement Wednesday, said the bill aligns with his track record of “encourag(ing ...
In 1795, Indiana as part of the Northwest Territory passed the "buggery" law, which punished male sodomy with death.In 1807, the Indiana Territory enacted a criminal code which included a sodomy provision, eliminating the gender-specifics (meaning it would be applicable to both heterosexual and homosexual conduct), reducing the penalty to one to five years' imprisonment, a fine of 100 to 500 ...