The U.S. Supreme Court signaled last week it is likely to rule in favor of an Ohio woman who claims she was discriminated ...
James Green has been a Franklin County judge for more than 30 years. He decided not to run again in 2025, but isn't calling ...
Kent State and University of Akron students are concerned about what could happen to DEI programs that have benefited them.
Thompson Hine’s Ned Babbitt assesses options for businesses to reincorporate outside of Delaware, as the Delaware Supreme ...
President Donald Trump will deliver the first joint congressional address of his second term on Tuesday at 9 p.m. Eastern ...
As demand for energy surges, Ohio lawmakers have some ideas on how to avoid energy shortages without raising Ohioans' bills.
Public schools across the country, from pre-K to higher education, may now be at risk of losing federal funding if they ...
The document, describing the Trump administration’s interpretation of civil-rights law, says that cultural events are ...
There’s nothing simple about our racial, gender and other conflicts, but finding solutions together can work, if we can build ...
Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman, a Lima Republican, ardently supports vouchers, as does Gov. Mike DeWine. That suggests that the misspending (to use a polite word) of taxpayers’ money that should go ...
The legislature’s dawdling over real-estate taxes, while lavishing Ohioans’ state tax payments on private schools, virtually invites a voter-signature-initiated ballot issue that’d slam a meat-axe ...
With the November general election a few months away, residents in Colorado, Maryland, South Dakota and Florida will be able ...