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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 #MeToo movement is giving more people the courage to come forward with allegations of sexual harassment. Now a prominent local civil rights attorney…
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Ohio is America's second largest puppy mill state according to the Humane Society of the United States. These large-scale breeding facilities are…
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On June 23, 1975, President Richard Nixon signed the law that would become commonly known as Title IX. The law prohibits discrimination on the basis of…
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Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other forms of social media have transformed how we communicate. From personal relationships to professional…
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Many families are planning to celebrate the fourth of July with a bang. While consumer-grade fireworks are available for purchase in our region the laws…
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Last Friday Cincinnati leaders announced a proposal to review and refresh the city's Collaborative Agreement, negotiated in 2002. The agreement was put in…
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A new Ohio law imposing stiffer penalties on drunk drivers took effect in April. Annie's Law increases the mandatory minimum driving suspension for…
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The second trial of Ray Tensing is scheduled for May 25. The white former University of Cincinnati police officer is accused of killing unarmed black…
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Kentucky Senate Bill 120 has been approved by both the Kentucky House and Senate and seems likely to move out of the General Assembly and on to Governor…
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According to the Prison Policy Initiative, incarcerated people have a median salary under $20,000 prior to incarceration. That’s 41 percent less than…