Two Ohio gubernatorial candidates’ use of their personal Twitter accounts to promote their current campaigns is raising legal questions.
Laverne Jones-Gore, an individual interested in running for Cleveland’s next mayor, missed the filing deadline by three minutes, according to elections officials.
The U.S. Supreme Court denied certiorari this week in a complex Ohio case challenging Ohio’s voter identification laws.
A recent study by the Ohio Coalition for Open Government (OCOG) reveals that Ohio Supreme Court rulings in favor of open government issues have been trending upwards.
Ruling protects court documents from new public records appeals process
The Ohio Ethics Commission (OEC) recently released its Spring 2017 “The Voice of Ethics” publication.
Judge John Z. Lee of the U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Illinois found that the state failed to present substantive evidence signaling corruption in the medical marijuana industry.
According to a recent Ohio Inspector General report, Alan Atalah, a professor and associate dean at Bowling Green State University, was investigated after “erotic literature” was found on his state-owned computer.
Trade associations and their political action committees (PACs) should consider registering for the Federal Election Commission’s (FEC) full-day online seminar on Wednesday, April 26.
As of this week, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) is down to five sitting commissioners, making the work of the commission even more challenging.