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The Columbus City Attorney's office said 38 of the 39 protestors charged with criminal trespassing pled not guilty to the charges. One pled guilty and was fined $50.
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Republican Senator Jerry Cirino said he introduced the bill because he thinks liberal bias in Ohio's public universities is out of hand.
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Two Republican lawmakers in the Ohio House are introducing a bill that they say will crack down on people they call "looters" and "rioters" – those who…
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The president urged public schools to remember that students have constitutional rights to prayer — but one group says too many schools are promoting prayer in ways that cross the line.
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An advocacy group is opposing an Ohio bill that would restrict protests at sites that are considered "critical infrastructure facilities,” including oil…
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A small nativity, complete with a figure representing newborn Jesus, is on display at the Ohio Statehouse right now. The state lawmakers and private group…
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As the state’s budget crisis drags on into a second week, a resolution has been introduced in the legislature that declares pornography a public health…
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The judges upheld a lower court decision that found Trump used the platform for official purposes, which precludes him from banning users because they disagree with his views.
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From the census citizenship question and political gerrymandering to the separation of church and state, the high court will make some rulings of consequence over the next month.
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Is a clothing line called "FUCT" entitled to trademark protection? The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office said no. Now the Supreme Court must decide.