A Lake County judge has struck down Indiana's right-to-work ban on certain union fees in a second judicial blow to the contentious law passed in 2012. The judge determined the law violates the state constitution by forcing unions to provide services to workers without payment. He wrote in his ruling that the law was immediately “null and void”. Attorney General Greg Zoeller plans to appeal and seek an immediate stay of the ruling. A separate challenge is being considered by Indiana Supreme Court.