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Sunday, March 15, 2020

“Man blinded in Schererville bar parking lot fight not entitled to sue, Supreme Court rules”: Dan Carden of The Times of Munster, Indiana has this report.

Charles Boothe of The Bluefield (W. Va.) Daily Telegraph has an article headlined “Porterfield loses lawsuit: Ind. Supreme Court rules bar fight that blinded delegate a ‘parking lot brawl.’

Lacie Pierson of The Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette-Mail reports that “Indiana Supreme Court dismisses Porterfield lawsuit, saying there was no way bar owners could foresee fight that took his vision.”

Brad McElhinny of West Virginia’s MetroNews reports that “Delegate Porterfield loses case over his blinding before Indiana Supreme Court.”

And Katie Stancombe of The Indiana Lawyer has a post titled “Split justices rule for bar after fight left patron blind.”

You can access this recent 3-to-2 ruling of the Supreme Court of Indiana at this link.

Posted at 10:12 AM by Howard Bashman



“Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court justices are dining on your dime, but they won’t tell you where, or why”: Paula Knudsen and Brad Bumsted of The Caucus have this article (registration required for access) online at LNP.

Posted at 9:58 AM by Howard Bashman