Ohio Ruling on Voter Purging is a Setback for Voting Rights
COLUMBUS — In a defeat for voting rights yesterday, an Ohio federal court ruled that the state does not have to provide relief to allow purged voters to cast ballots that count.
COLUMBUS — In a defeat for voting rights yesterday, an Ohio federal court ruled that the state does not have to provide relief to allow purged voters to cast ballots that count.
CLEVELAND — The ACLU of Ohio urges a “yes” vote on State Issue 1, which will reduce the number of people in state prison and reinvest the savings to drug treatment programs and community services.
CLEVELAND – Today the ACLU of Ohio in a letter nationally coordinated by the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty, urged 69 Ohio municipalities to repeal their bans on panhandling. Since the 2015 Supreme Court decision in Reed v.
CLEVELAND — Today the ACLU of Ohio and Pretrial Justice Institute (PJI) released the first statewide public opinion poll of voters’ views of bail and the pretrial justice system.
CLEVELAND- Today, on July 19, at 1:30p.m., the Cuyahoga County Council is expected to consider two provisions that would protect LGBT community members. The first is a charter amendment that will add gender identity and expression to the list of protected classes in the HR manual for the county.
CLEVELAND, OH — On Friday, July 13, US District Judge James Gwin dismissed a lawsuit filed by the family of Luke Stewart over his avoidable death at the hands of Euclid Police officer Matthew Rhodes on March 13, 2017. Despite Judge Gwin’s explicit disgust about systemic problems within the Eucli