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Schools are looking for chaplains, but the understanding of who – and what – chaplains are varies widely (THE CONVERSATION) There is an ongoing push to make chaplains available in public schools ...
Emil Bove confirmed – his appeals court nomination echoed earlier controversies, but with a key difference PAUL M. COLLINS JR. UMass Amherst (THE CONVERSATION) President Donald Trump's nomination of ...
DR Judge Katarina Cook discusses goals for the court SHERRY KARABIN Legal News Reporter Published: February 10, 2017 Summit County Domestic Relations Court Judge Katarina Cook believes there’s much ...
7th District remands attempted murder case TRACEY BLAIR Legal News Reporter Published: March 26, 2014 A Mahoning County attempted murder case must be remanded because the trial court abused its ...
The Akron Legal News is a daily publication devoted to legal, financial, real estate and general news. Designated by the Federal, County and Municipal Courts as the Official Law Journal of Summit ...
The 10th District Court of Appeals last week affirmed a judgment suspending an Ohio neurologist for irresponsibly prescribing pain medication. Dr. Marvin Rorick appealed from the findings of the Ohio ...
The 10th District Court of Appeals recently denied a new trial for a man found guilty of planning a gang attack that killed an 18-year-old Denison University Student. Norman Whiteside appealed a ...
Local officials are working together to prepare for state-mandated changes designed to help reduce Ohio’s prison population. Last fall, the state legislature implemented new regulations prohibiting ...
Friends and family say goodbye to beloved Akron attorney SHERRY KARABIN Legal News Reporter Published: October 7, 2014 He was nicknamed “The Lone Ranger” because he broke horses as a teenager, but in ...
Roderick Linton Belfance hires associate, of counsel SHERRY KARABIN Legal News Reporter Published: September 6, 2017 Roderick Linton Belfance has expanded its legal team, adding two attorneys, ...
Longtime housing authority attorney remembered SHERRY KARABIN Legal News Reporter Published: February 25, 2019 She had two careers, multiple degrees, a passion for service and unending patience and ...
When Carla Moore began her undergraduate studies at The University of Akron in the early ‘70s, she had no intention of going to law school, let alone being a judge. But fast-forward to today and not ...