A school district that voted after a deadly shooting to allow employees to be armed argued Tuesday in Ohio’s highest court that they shouldn’t have to first provide police-level training to those .
The Ohio Supreme Court is considering a school district's appeal of a ruling that says the district must provide police-level training to employees carrying
Ohio Supreme Court starts new year with armed teacher lawsuit
The high court will also be hearing James Worley s appeal to his murder conviction and death sentence in the 2016 abduction and murder of Sierah Joughin.
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After 30 years in the Rhodes Office Tower, the Ohio Supreme Court moved into the former Ohio Departments Building, which opened in 1933. The building s $83 million renovation, done over three years, contrasts with the $5 million it originally cost for construction between 1930 and 1933. (AP Photo/Terry Gilliam) Author: Susan Tebben (Ohio Capital Journal) Published: 10:39 AM EST January 11, 2021 Updated: 10:39 AM EST January 11, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio One of the first cases the Ohio Supreme Court will consider in 2021 will regard firearms policies authorized by school districts.