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The three-year feud between Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and the state’s attorney disciplinary commission over the ethical boundaries of his fiery political language is headed toward an unusual path.

For starters, the Indiana Supreme Court has accepted Rokita’s suggestion to name a three-person panel to hear a second disciplinary case filed against him. Usually, only one hearing officer is appointed.

Even more unusual, though, is the court’s suggestion that Rokita and the commission head to

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