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A 10th District Court of Appeals panel recently reversed a lower court's judgment that it lacked jurisdiction to classify a man as a sex offender.
A 10th District Court of Appeals panel recently rejected a former Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction inmate's arguments that he was falsely imprisoned.
The 10th District Court of Appeals panel Thursday, January 26th, rejected arguments of Frank Orders that the common pleas court should not have allowed Huntington National Bank to add Thirty-Seven Corporation as the defendant and dismiss itself from the lawsuit, and that the court was wrong to grant summary judgment in favor of the corporation.
The following schedule of cases is set for hearings by the Supreme Court’s Board of Commissioners on Grievances & Discipline in February. All hearings take place before a three-member panel of the board and are open to the public. The hearings involve an individual attorney or judge who is charged with professional misconduct.
Lawmakers from Sabina and Columbus have joined together to sponsor a bill focused on nuisance wild animal control companies.
A 6th Circuit Court of Appeals panel recently overruled a district court's judgment denying the extension of a decree that rectified racial discrimination in the hiring of Cleveland firefighters.
A bill that would authorize the administrators of two state-based scholarship programs to apply for grants and receive contributions from public and private sources is seeing movement in the Ohio General Assembly.
Ohio lawmakers are pushing proposals designed to encourage the growth of agricultural businesses in the state.
(Columbus)When the surprising announcement was made that Columbus would host the National Hockey League all-star game in 2013, it was met with jubilation from civic leaders.
A panel of appellate judges recently affirmed a district court's ruling to deny further insurance coverage in suits filed against a company for its production of paint and drywall containing asbestos.
Past research has expectedly found discrepancies in health between people of different socioeconomic classes, whether it's differences in education or income or other factors.
A three-judge appellate panel recently affirmed a Franklin County Court of Common Pleas judgment convicting a man of possession of cocaine with specifications and tampering with evidence.
A Copley lawmaker is pushing for the passage of a bill to expand the bounds of civil immunity for physicians.
Although Ohio was a free state in the 1800s, the state’s treatment of African Americans trying to build a new life was anything but free. In recognition of Black History Month, the Supreme Court of Ohio Law Library, for the first time, is displaying items from that piece of Ohio’s history.
U.S. News & World Report has given Wright State University’s online master’s in Education degree program training teachers to be leaders in the field the No. 1 ranking in faculty credentials and training.
Dave Harper, associate vice president for athletics, has been named interim vice president for University advancement at the University of Dayton.
The University of Dayton Research Institute will participate in a research and development consortium of six Ohio companies and organizations who will provide new composite materials, products and technologies to Airbus.
More than 1,500 sixth through 12th-graders from 10 states competed in a variety of science competitions covering the fields of biology, chemistry, earth science, astronomy, engineering, physics and technology.
24th Annual Life & Health Sciences Career Job Fair
A 10th District Court of Appeals panel last week denied a Toledo Correctional Institution inmate's motion to amend his complaint and dismissed his request for a writ of mandamus.