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Eight men deported from the United States in May and held under guard for weeks at an American military base in the African ...
In a unanimous decision, the Ohio Supreme Court said location information voluntarily given to cell phone applications is not ...
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court held that a Columbus police detective’s use of a warrantless subpoena did not violate the Fourth Amendment rights of Mamadou Diaw, a man suspected of using ...
Attorney General Dave Yost accepted the title and summary for a proposed citizen-led ballot initiative on Thursday that would ...
Organizers can soon begin canvassing on a proposed constitutional amendment to guarantee same-sex marriage rights in the Ohio Constitution, the state attorney general says.
Ohio Supreme Court rules police do not need a warrant to access a single cell phone location point shared via an app.
Ohio’s Tenth District Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court decision ordering Gov. Mike DeWine to pursue the unemployment ...
After a multi-decade march of progressive excesses across our nation’s institutions, the pressure rose enough for the people ...
America’s 249th birthday Friday will be no party. Call it bittersweet at best. The guns of Gettysburg were stilled on July 4, 1863, ...
Ohio agencies report over 100 elder abuse cases daily, and the state's Supreme Court provides a toolkit for legal ...
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that users of online marketplaces have no expectation of privacy and that a warrant is not ...
Featuring: Orion Rummler (The 19th), Joseph Darius Jaafari (LOOKOUT) and Missy Spears (Queer Kentucky). The Supreme Court issued a slew of rulings last week, with some LGBTQ+-related decisions that ...
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