The ACLU of Ohio says NEOMED's decision to stop supporting Black History Month and certain student organizations could violate the First Amendment.
Senate Bill 34 would require schools to display one of nine 'historical documents' in classrooms, including the U.S. Constitution, Magna Carta and, controversially, the Ten Commandments.
Northeast Ohio Medical University announced in late February that its interpretation of a U.S. Department of Education letter ...
In what's framed as a bid to expand students' grasp on history, the Ohio Senate Education Committee is considering a bill that would mandate the display of at least one state-approved historical ...
Middleburg Heights Police Chief Ed Tomba said their license-plate reader, or flock cameras, are effective in areas of concern ...
The Contemporary Theatre of Ohio is facing uncertainty over a promised federal grant as they launch performances of their new ...
As Ohio legislators look to crack down on voter-approved recreational marijuana laws, cannabis industry leaders are asking ...
Efforts to end the death penalty in Ohio have gained more support from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in recent years. But it hasn’t been enough to get any bill across the finish line.
Protestors gathered on the Oval to speak out against the university's recent closure of its diversity, equity, and inclusion ...
Instead, the American Civil Liberties Union and its partner civil rights groups -- the Center for Constitutional Rights, International Refugee Assistance Project, and ACLU of the District of ...