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Taxing incarcerated individuals would give them access to social safety net benefits.
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The rule amendments, approved by the Ohio Supreme Court, also expand the list of personal characteristics that can't be considered by the bar association.
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The legal profession remains one of the least diverse fields according to University of Cincinnati College of Law Dean Verna Williams. And yet, Law.com…
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Tyra Patterson was convicted in the 1994 murder of 15-year-old Michelle Lai, even though she did not pull the trigger. The Ohio Justice and Policy Center…
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Catherine Milliner’s grandson Tony died when he was four years old. Her daughter’s boyfriend was charged with murdering the toddler. And as a three-year…
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A Cleveland man who served 15 years in prison for a murder he did not commit was recently exonerated. His case marked the 26th wrongful conviction…
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The bail reform movement has been around for decades but is taking on new life as proposals are being introduced in a growing number of states. Ohio is…
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As more police departments implement body cameras there are new questions about whether the footage is public record and how best to ensure transparency…
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White nationalist Richard Spencer could speak on the University of Cincinnati campus with a proposed date in March.Many believe Spencer and others like…
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In 2015 a Hillsboro man on his way home from work was stopped and arrested for selling drugs. But the arrest was a mistake, due to a warrant based on bad…
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Across the United States, government officials try to maintain accurate voter rolls by removing people who have died or moved away. Now, the U.S. Supreme…
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Many seniors and adults with a disability or illness come under the care of a guardian, who manages their assets. How can you be certain a guardian is…