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Dillsboro nonprofit ambulance company endangers community by failing to provide services, Attorney Todd Rokita alleges in lawsuit
Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit alleging that the nonprofit Dillsboro Emergency Ambulance Unit Inc. has shown itself unable to provide services to the community — thereby endangering the lives of Hoosiers through lengthy wait times in emergency situations. -
Attorney General Todd Rokita responds to House Judiciary Committee pushing forward critical immigration legislation
Attorney General Todd Rokita issued the following response to the House Judiciary Committee passing HB 1531, which would help combat the immigration crisis impacting Indiana communities. -
New year, new recalls
Attorney General Todd Rokita is alerting Hoosiers to important consumer protection concerns for products recalled in January. -
Settlement with Indianapolis home builder protects Hoosiers’ rights to freely share customer reviews
Attorney General Todd Rokita has obtained a settlement with an Indianapolis home builder resolving allegations that the company illegally included a gag clause in contracts that imposed $2,000 fines on homebuyers who made statements portraying the company “in a bad light.” -
Celebrate National Unclaimed Property Day with Attorney General Todd Rokita
Attorney General Todd Rokita invites Hoosiers to celebrate National Unclaimed Property Day on February 1 by visiting IndianaUnclaimed.gov or text CLAIM to 46220 to see whether any treasures await you. -
Attorney General Todd Rokita responds to Governor Mike Braun's State of the State address
Attorney General Todd Rokita issued the following response to Governor Mike Braun's first State of the State address. -
Dangerous roof leaks & literally ‘shocking’ electrical conditions lead Attorney General Todd Rokita to major legal win against landlord
Attorney General Todd Rokita won a lawsuit on behalf of Hoosiers in the Northern Indiana town of Plymouth who were subjected to roof leaks, black mold, and unsafe electrical conditions at The Pointe Apartments on Kingston Road. -
Lawsuit: Attorney General Todd Rokita Takes Immediate Action to Enforce State, Federal Laws Against Illegal Immigration
Indiana AG Rokita on Friday filed the attached lawsuit in South Bend against the agency and the head of the St. Joseph County Police Department, Sheriff William Redman. Law enforcement officials in Indiana must be compliant and help end this illegal alien crisis taking over Hoosier communities. -
Two distinguished members of Attorney General Todd Rokita’s team receive state’s top award
Chief Deputy Attorney General Lori Torres and Chief Counsel of Litigation Patricia Erdmann recently received the Sagamore of the Wabash award from Gov. Eric Holcomb for their longstanding devotion to serving Hoosiers, Attorney General Todd Rokita has announced. -
Pharmaceutical companies spike EpiPen prices 600% while allegedly deceiving Hoosier consumers
Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit alleging that Mylan and Pfizer have conspired to increase EpiPen’s price by more than 600% in order to continue to profit from EpiPen prescriptions and prevent other similar products from coming to market and being available to consumers. -
Attorney General Todd Rokita announces victory over government overreach and climate extremism as EPA shuts down electric-vehicle mandate
Attorney General Todd Rokita announced that Indiana and 23 other states have won a battle against a California effort to impose a radical climate agenda on ALL states by requiring trucking companies operating in California to use electric vehicles in their fleets. -
Armed robbers who murdered Chris Beaty during downtown Indy riots to remain in prison thanks to Attorney General Todd Rokita and appeals team
Three people who were involved in the murder of Chris Beaty must continue serving 108- and 164-year sentences after Attorney General Todd Rokita’s legal team prevailed at the Indiana Court of Appeals. -
Indiana challenges new federal rule that pushes Hoosiers further away from owning their own home
Attorney General Todd Rokita is partnering with 15 states and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) to challenge new radical energy standards that will make the American Dream of homeownership unattainable for many hardworking Hoosier families. -
Indiana AG rebuts free speech worries with law requiring buffer between onlookers and cops
INDIANAPOLIS (Legal Newsline) - Reporters shouldn't concern themselves with a new law that prevents anyone from approaching police conducting their duties, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita says. -
College volleyball player taped while changing loses chance to sue
INDIANAPOLIS (Legal Newsline) – Indiana State University has defeated a lawsuit from a former volleyball player who was taped in the locker room. -
Indiana AG says governor can't force face masks under threat of criminal penalties
INDIANAPOLIS (Legal Newsline) – Indiana’s governor has no authority to require the residents to wear face masks, the state’s lawyer says. -
Indiana AG says he brings conservative message in racial discord discussions
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Incumbent AG will face off against three Republican challengers in upcoming state convention
AG Curtis Hill will regain his law license just in time for June 18 Republican convention. -
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE: AG Curtis Hill announces start of Wells Fargo consumer redress review program
On Dec. 28, 2018, Attorney General Curtis Hill announced that Wells Fargo Bank N.A. will pay $575 million to resolve claims that the bank violated state consumer protection laws. -
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE: AG Curtis Hill attends White House celebration of National African American History Month
Attorney General Curtis Hill joined President Donald Trump and other leaders on Thursday at a White House reception celebrating National African American History Month.