(THE CONVERSATION) A case recently argued in the U.S. Supreme Court will likely determine for the foreseeable future how difficult it will be for trans people to win constitutional challenges to laws ...
Dear Mr. Berko: My new broker, who is a sincere, caring, sweet young man, thinks the market could drop 20 percent to 25 percent. Because I'm in my late 60s he advises, that to preserve my assets, I ...
The Ohio Supreme Court was asked to determine whether under the statutory construction of R.C. 2307.96, a “substantial factor” requirement may be met through a “cumulative-exposure theory,” which ...
A Franklin County appellate panel recently remanded a woman’s case so that the trial court make further findings before granting her request to seal the record of her convictions. The 10th District ...
The Official Law Journal for Local, County, State, US District and US Bankruptcy Courts. To the right are listed all legal happenings in Mahoning County by court. The Daily Legal News offers daily ...
The 10th District Court of Appeals recently affirmed a lower court’s decision denying two men leave to move for a new trial after they were convicted of felonious assault in 2009. Garri Ambartsoumov ...
A three-judge appellate panel in the 9th District Court of Appeals recently affirmed the judgment of the Medina County Court of Common Pleas convicting Marc Dukles of felonious assault. Dukles was ...
The 8th District Court of Appeals recently affirmed the judgment of the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas upholding Orlando Jackson’s guilty plea to second-degree felonious assault. Upon appeal, ...
A Warren County appellate court ruled last week that a man was properly convicted of drug trafficking and engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity for his involvement in a steroid distribution system ...
State Reps. Debbie Phillips and Denise Driehaus are stumping for the passage of a bill that would carve out a general uniform definition of employee for specified labor laws. House Bill 347, also ...
The 9th District Court of Appeals recently released an opinion affirming several drug-related convictions for a Wayne County man who made meth in a camper. In 2013, David Yoakem was found guilty by a ...
According to a recent news source, the U.S. Department of Education is considering delaying, changing or eliminating altogether a rule that is intended to protect overrepresentation of minority ...