Ohio Supreme Court Announces Two Decisions on Successor Insurance IssuesJohn T. Waldron, III
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Major decisions on campus free speech from the Supreme Court and an influential federal appeals court in recent years have apparently not reached public universities under their jurisdiction, given their treatment of faculty and a Christian apologist. ...
People alleging workplace bias have to show “background circumstances,” including that LGBTQ people made the decisions affecting Ames or statistical evidence showing a pattern of discrimination against members of the majority group. The appeals court noted that...
"Ohioans know that no matter how you feel about abortion personally, government should not have the power to make these personal medical decisions for the people you love," said members of a committee that was formed to get Issue 1 on the ballot. ...
Major decisions on campus free speech from the Supreme Court and an influential federal appeals court in recent years have apparently not reached public universities under their jurisdiction, given their treatment of faculty and a Christian apologist. ...
considering race when making admissions decisions. the office also said it would not legally protect someone at a college or university who uses race as a factor. scholarship donors identify what kind of student they want their money to go to, and ohio university ...
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Opponents of the Ohio abortion question ran ads that suggested the measure could strip parents of their ability to make decisions about their child’s health care or to even be notified about it. Amy Natoce, spokesperson for the anti-abortion campaign Prote...
The reproductive rights amendment passed with almost 57% of the Ohio vote. It guarantees each Ohioan's right "to make and carry out one's own reproductive decisions."