The Indiana Supreme Court, established by Article 7 of the Indiana Constitution, is the highest judicial authority in the state of Indiana. Located in Indianapolis, the Court's chambers are in the north wing of the Indiana Statehouse.
Indiana State Capitol, host of the Indiana Supreme Court.
First Supreme Court chambers in the First State Capitol Building
Chief Justice Isaac Blackford (November 6, 1786 – December 31, 1859)
Portrait of the Indiana Supreme Court in their chambers in 1912. From left to right: Douglas Morris, Charles E. Cox, Chief Justice Leander J. Monks, Quincy Myers, and John W. Spencer.
Indianapolis, colloquially known as Indy, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. Located in Central Indiana, the city lies along the White River's West Fork near its confluence with Fall Creek. Indianapolis's official slogan, "Crossroads of America", reflects the city's central location relative to other major North American markets and its historic importance as a transportation hub.
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Image: Indiana State Capitol Market St (bannerportada esvoy)
Image: Monument Circle, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (cropped)
Image: Edificio del Indiana World War Memorial Plaza, Indianápolis, Estados Unidos, 2012 10 22, DD 12