A federal court denied summary judgment to both Estes Express Lines, Inc. and a truck driver diagnosed with supraventricular tachycardia asserting Ohio law disability discrimination and failure to ...
Election Day is May 6 and WTOL 11 wants to make sure you're prepared to vote. Find out when the polls close in Ohio, what's ...
An Oregon judge blocked the city at the heart of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on homeless encampments from enforcing its ...
The Ohio Civil Rights Commission, which investigates discrimination cases, agreed to pay $650,000 to two former workers who ...
Ohio parents who are paid by the state to be caretakers for their loved ones with disabilities must search for a replacement ...
Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities employees are threatening to go on strike following months of failed ...
The executive order does not automatically close the Department of Education since eliminating a federal agency requires congressional approval.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday attempting to shutter a federal department that aids students with disabilities.
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Student Rights in a Post-Department of Education Era: What Families Should Expect Moving ForwardWe save futures – and despite the uncertainty associated with President Trump’s decision to dismantle the Department of Education – our ...
You might be surprised to learn that some people with disabilities in Ohio earn less than minimum wage. The Ability Center is ...
An Ohio federal district court granted summary judgment to Skyline Chili, LLC on several claims, including retaliatory discrimination in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act and state law, ...
But under Ohio law, the owner of a dog that disfigures or even kills someone is likely to pay a fine that’s little more than a traffic ticket.
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