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“I’ll take this case all the way to the Supreme Court if I have to!” This common declaration of litigants who lost their case in
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“I’ll take this case all the way to the Supreme Court if I have to!” This common declaration of litigants who lost their case in

It’s a question we’re asked often: How do court cases reach the Supreme Court of the United States? The short answer is that even there

You’ve probably heard the old phrase, “I’ll appeal it!” But what does that mean? Your first mental image may be an argument before justices of

While very few cases of the tens of thousands of cases carefully decided by Indiana trial court judges are appealed to the Indiana Court of

The right to marry and divorce in Indiana has historically been limited to male-female relationships. The statutes providing this right remain the same. However, constitutional

Six Reasons The Indiana Supreme Court Might Take Your Case We have all had a moment in time in our personal life or heard on

A recent Supreme Court of the United States case addressed the issue of whether a search warrant is needed in order to search the contents

There is no escaping the endless news stories involving the controversial issue of gay marriage lately, and Wednesday June 26, 2013, was no different. In

Few topics pull at the heart strings of adult children, grandparents, friends, relatives and other third parties more than providing for and protecting a child

As counselors and advocates in the law, we often find clients fundamentally misunderstand the ability to take an individual case to the highest court in
Proven and experienced attorneys successfully advocating and resolving complex cases for over 25 years