No. Adultery laws were removed in Indiana in 1976. There are no penalties that the state can impose. prohibited by the statute here involved (although sometimes inaccurately referred to as "adultery" and"fornication") are cohabiting with another in a state of adultery or fornication…. The design of thislaw is not to affix a penalty for the violation of the Seventh Commandment, but to punish those who,without lawful marriage, live together in the manner of husband and wife." (Warner v. State, 202 Ind.479, 483 [1931]). Occasional, or even frequent acts of adultery were not criminal by themselves;"cohabitation" was an essential element of the crime.
No, adultery is not illegal in the state of Indiana, but does carry some legal ramifications such as the abandonment of a spouse's estate if the spouse dies while a person is living in the state of adultery.
No. Mike Woodson did not attend Indiana University until the 1976-1977 basketball season.
75-76 Indiana was 32-0 74-75 Indiana was 31-1
No. The Indiana state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of Indiana has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. The Indiana state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize same-sex marriage and, as a result, no governor of Indiana has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
1976 Indiana Hoosiers
Yes. Niki Quasney and Amy Sandler have sued the state and Indiana was required to recognize their marriage while the suit is in progress. Same-sex marriage has since been legalized in Indiana.
On January 20, 1976, the Indiana Hoosiers faced the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in a college basketball game, winning 86-70. This game was part of Indiana's perfect season, which ultimately led them to win the NCAA Championship that year. The victory contributed to Indiana's remarkable record of 32-0 during the 1975-1976 season.
Otis R. Bowen (born February 26, 1918 in Fulton County, Indiana) succeeded Edgar Whitcomb as the forty-fourth Governor of Indiana, serving between January 8, 1973 and January 12, 1981, including the whole of 1976.
Indiana defeated Michigan 86-68 in the 1976 title game
1940 - Indiana 60, Kansas 42 1953 - Indiana 69, Kansas 68 1976 - Indiana 86, Michigan 68 1981 - Indiana 63, North Carolina 50 1987 - Indiana 74, Syracuse 73