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Attorney General Todd Rokita is seeking to undo dozens of court-ordered birth certificate corrections obtained by transgender ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is intervening in five cases to prevent the Indiana Department of Health from changing ...
Same-sex parents in Indiana can legally add their names to their child’s birth certificate, after the country’s highest court on Monday declined to hear a case that could have seriously… ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court turned away Indiana’s attempt to strip equal parenting rights from married same-sex couples. The court’s decision ensures that same-sex couples in Indiana will ...
Indiana's attorney general had asked the high court to reverse a lower court ruling allowing gay parents to both being listed on a child's birth certificate.
Indiana will soon be scanning voter rolls for noncitizens after receiving access to a revamped federal system, Secretary of ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita wants to block courts from authorizing gender identity changes on birth certificates, ...
A federal judge in Indiana declined to amend her earlier ruling that the state must name both same-sex parents on their child’s birth certificate, not just the birth mother.
LOUISVILE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita came out against changing birth certificates to accommodate personal gender identity preferences.
The Indiana Department of Health stopped processing birth certificate gender change requests in accordance with an executive order issued by Republican Gov. Mike Braun.
Some Hoosiers will be forced to prove their citizenship in order to keep their voter registration from being deleted under a new state law.
Mom urges Indiana courts to change 7-year-old’s gender identity on birth certificate In this Jan. 11, 2021, photo, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita speaks in Indianapolis.