Indiana media outlets sue state, Marion County over new 25-foot law enforcement law

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INDIANAPOLIS — Several Indiana media outlets and organizations have filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the state’s new law that prohibits individuals from standing within 25 feet of a police investigation.

WRTV’s parent company, Scripps Media, Inc., is joining IndyStar and the parent companies for WXIN, WTHR and WANE in the suit. According to the lawsuit, there are no exceptions to HB 1186 and can prevent journalists from reporting at a number of different locations, such as a crime scene or political rally.

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