There has not been a ruling in the supreme court of Indiana over the constitutionality of Indiana's ban on same-sex marriage.
The official title of Indiana's state supreme court is the "Supreme Court of Indiana." It is the highest court in the state and oversees the judicial system, interpreting state laws and the constitution. The court consists of five justices and has the authority to review decisions made by lower courts.
Indiana Court of Appeals was created in 1891.
Supreme Court of Iceland was created in 1919.
Supreme Court of Spain was created in 1812.
Supreme Court of Texas was created in 1840.
Oregon Supreme Court was created in 1848.
Tennessee Supreme Court was created in 1841.
Louisiana Supreme Court was created in 1813.
Supreme Court of Florida was created in 1845.
Oklahoma Supreme Court was created in 1907.
Supreme Court of Missouri was created in 1841.