Articles
- Ohio Denies Constitutional Rights in Certain OVI Cases
- Ohio Vehicular Homicide Laws
- TRAC’s Report Claiming “Surprising Judge-to-Judge Variation” Fails to Compare Similar Cases, Relies on Poor Quality Data, Uses an Unreliable Method of Identifying Case Type, Uses Incorrect Methods of Reporting Sentence Length, and Contains Numerous Errors
- Understanding Domestic Violence Laws in Ohio
- Ohio’s Impaired Driving Laws: OVI, DUI Physical Control and ALS
- The Basics of Mortgage Fraud
- The Registration Process for Ohio Sexual Offenders
- An Introduction to the Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act (FATCA)
- Ohio Seeks to Educate Teens in Effort to Curtail Sexting
- Synthetic Marijuana and Bath Salts Banned in Ohio
- Juvenile Incarceration is Expensive, Ineffective, Says New Study
- Ohio Gun Laws: Criminal Liability and Second Amendment Rights
- Secret Compartments in Vehicle
- Bill Aims to Increase Public Safety While Shrinking Prison Population
- Supreme Court Diminishes Protections Afforded by Miranda Rules
- Ohio High Court Rules Third Piece of Sex Offender Law Unconstitutional
- Lifetime Sex Offender Registration for Juveniles Unconstitutional
- New Ohio Texting Ban Could Affect Vehicular Negligence, Injury Cases
Violence In The Media
Can We Learn Anything From The Recent Shooting In Colorado?
By Beth Accomando, Maureen Cavanaugh - KPBS
State might block new ‘Internet cafes’
By David Eggert
The Columbus Dispatch, Friday April 27, 2012
City remains leery of storefront gambling
By Rebecca McKinsey
The Columbus Dispatch, Thursday April 19, 2012
GPS use by police to track suspects reined in
By David G. Savage
McClatchy Newspapers January 24, 2012
State's new, portable drunken-driving testers remain relatively unused
By James Nash
The Columbus Dispatch, July 29, 2010
Athens judge rules that drunk-driving test machine can be challenged in court
Ruling could impact drunk-driving cases across Ohio
By Jim Phillips
The Athens News, June 30,2011
Rollout of breath tester hits legal snag
By Randy Ludlow
The Columbus Dispatch, June 4, 2011