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Can Businesses Turn Away LGBT Customers? Court Battles Bubbling Back Up
A central question related to LGBTQ rights may again be headed to the U.S. Supreme Court:
Judges Refuse Ohio Request to Delay Gerrymandering Trial
CINCINNATI (AP) — A three-judge panel in Cincinnati has denied a request by Ohio to delay a federal lawsuit that seeks the redrawing of congressional district lines ahead of the… Read More
Bevin Running Mate Mentioned in Medicare Fraud Lawsuit
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in Kentucky was one of a dozen doctors federal authorities said received improper gifts from a home health agency. State… Read More
$10M Bond Set for Man Accused of Shooting Ohio Deputies
CINCINNATI (AP) — A man accused of luring authorities with threats of killing himself and then fatally shooting a sheriff’s deputy and wounding another deputy who tried to help him during a… Read More
Federal Lawsuit Filed Over State Ballot Initiative Process
ATHENS (WOUB) — Residents of two local counties have joined others around the state in a federal civil rights lawsuit claiming elections officials have violated their right to put initiatives… Read More
New Business Court Division Chairman Named in West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginia Chief Justice Beth Walker has named a new chairman of the Business Court Division, which handles complex commercial litigation between businesses. The Supreme Court… Read More
Lawyers: $6.5 Million to Settle False Arrest Claim
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Lawyers say a $6.5 million settlement has been reached with the widow of a former Ohio State University football star who says police used excessive force… Read More
Trial Set to Begin in Paul’s Lawsuit Against Attacker
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) – A jury was seated Monday in Kentucky in a civil lawsuit that Republican U.S. Sen. Rand Paul brought against the neighbor who broke his ribs… Read More
2nd Suit Filed Over Pain Meds Given To Near-Death Patients
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An attorney says a second wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against an Ohio doctor accused of ordering that near-death hospital patients get potentially fatal doses… Read More
Filing: OxyContin Maker Forecast ‘Blizzard Of Prescriptions’
BOSTON (AP) — A member of the family that owns OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma told people at the prescription opioid painkiller’s launch party in the 1990s that it would be… Read More
Court Zaps Kentucky’s $870 Million Win Against Online Poker
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) – A Kentucky appeals court has overturned one of the largest judgments in state history by ruling an online poker company does not have to pay the… Read More
Trump Is Reshaping The Judiciary. A Breakdown By Race, Gender And Qualification
President Trump, the GOP-controlled Senate and the Federalist Society are putting their stamp on the federal judiciary for a generation with a corps of conservative appointments.
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