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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose sticks to limiting ballot boxes, despite judges rulings that he doesn t have to

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose sticks to limiting ballot boxes, despite judges’ rulings that he doesn’t have to Updated Feb 24, 2021; Posted Feb 23, 2021 A voter drops a completed absentee ballot in the drop box at the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections on Nov. 2, 2020 in Cleveland. (David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com)David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com Facebook Share COLUMBUS, Ohio – Every judge who has formally reviewed the issue has agreed that under state law, Secretary of State Frank LaRose could order multiple ballot drop boxes per county if he wanted to. LaRose also has said he personally would support allowing multiple drop boxes per county, although he said last year he didn’t think he had legal authority to do so, and said he’d back a law change allowing them. Among his reasons for blocking extra drop boxes for last year’s presidential election also was the possible voter confusion that could result from making last-minute changes to voting procedures so

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose sticks to limiting ballot boxes, despite judges rulings that he doesn t have to

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose sticks to limiting ballot boxes, despite judges rulings that he doesn t have to
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Waiting Period Law that States an Abortion Cannot Take Place Before a 48-Hour Waiting Period on Hold in Tennessee

Waiting Period Law that States an Abortion Cannot Take Place Before a 48-Hour “Waiting Period” on Hold in Tennessee Feb 22, 2021 at 07:35 am by WGNS On Friday, February 19, 2021, the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a divided 2-1 decision, ruled to deny the State of Tennessee s petition to stay the injunction applied by the Federal District Court of Middle Tennessee against Tennessee’s 48-hour waiting period with regard to abortions.  As a result of the court proceedure, there is no requirment for a woman to wait 48-hours before having an abortion in Tennessee.  Stacy Dunn, Vice President of Tennessee Right to Life stated, “This is, yet again, another slap in the face to the voters of Tennessee who sent their legislators to Nashville to enact legislation such as this waiting period and informed consent law to protect pregnant women and their unborn children.”

Isaac Wiles Announces Name Change and New Practice Group Leadership

Isaac Wiles Announces Name Change and New Practice Group Leadership News provided by Share this article Share this article COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Isaac Wiles & Burkholder, LLC [Isaac Wiles], a full-service law firm in Columbus, Ohio, has officially changed its formal legal name from Isaac Wiles Burkholder & Teetor, LLC to Isaac Wiles & Burkholder, LLC (effective February 5, 2021) after the departure of former Partner, Stephen Teetor from the firm.  The firm is also pleased to announce that Partner, Samuel M. Pipino, has been named as new Chair of the firm s litigation practice group. (PRNewsfoto/Isaac Wiles Law Firm) New litigation Chair, Sam Pipino, has over 27 years of experience concentrated in construction defects, insurance coverage and personal injury.  He has handled litigation cases for mid-cap businesses and regional property and casualty insurers throughout Ohio. He has also instituted and defended Declaratory Judgment actions in virtually ev

Dark money group at the center of Ohio House Bill 6 scandal to plead guilty: Capitol Letter

Dark money group at the center of Ohio House Bill 6 scandal to plead guilty: Capitol Letter Updated Feb 08, 2021; Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings The heart of it all: Generation Now, the dark money group that was the vehicle for what federal authorities say was the largest bribery scheme in Ohio history, has agreed to plead guilty to a federal racketeering charge. Andrew Tobias and Jeremy Pelzer have the story on the major development in the House Bill 6 scandal. Under the plea agreement, Generation Now admitted it was at the center of the scheme to funnel $61 million in bribes from FirstEnergy Corp. and its affiliates to ex-Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder, in the form of largely anonymous political contributions.

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