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There is the possibility of good news from Ohio for advocates seeking to eliminate qualified immunity, making it easier to sue police.
The Ohio Retirement Study Council leaders are evaluating whether or not to remove the voting rights of teachers on their ...
A group of Youngstown State University faculty who are trying to get a referendum on the Nov. 4 ballot to stop a controversial higher education law from taking effect completed a major first step. ...
Ohio’s ban on Gender Affirming Care can be enforced while an appeal proceeds after the Ohio Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.
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Despite a prior judicial ruling against the law, the enforcement of Ohio’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors will ...
Buying a used car naturally comes with some stress. But it should never be because you’re chasing down a title like it’s a ...
Two years of legal battles finally lead to signature collection, but podcast hosts warn the initiative could face devastating ...
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a civil suit against a Stow man who admitted to selling fake body armor to police.
A Stow man who sold counterfeit body armor plates smuggled from China to law enforcement agencies, passing them off as ...
The 4-3 decision, issued Tuesday, reverses a lower court ruling from March that had blocked the law from taking effect.