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Ohio AG Dave Yost asks lawmakers to allow executions by nitrogen gas
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost voiced support for executions by nitrogen hypoxia and criticized Gov. Mike DeWine’s capital ...
Dr. Robert Zewe Jr., 50, of Erie faces multiple charges after allegedly arranging to pay for sex with a fictitious underage ...
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Ohio AG Dave Yost says he supports nitrogen hypoxia executions as alternative to lethal injection
The bill would allow death row inmates to choose their form of execution. If lethal injection is chosen but not available, ...
The bill would allow death row inmates to choose their form of execution. If lethal injection is chosen but not available, ...
A Pennsylvania doctor is facing felony charges after traveling to Ohio to allegedly have sex with a minor, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Mahoning County Sheriff Jerry Greene announced today. The ...
While the social media platform Bluesky has enacted age verification measures in Ohio in response to a new state law that aims to protect children from “obscene” content, a ...
Ohio is considering adding nitrogen hypoxia as a method for carrying out the death penalty, a move supported by state ...
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California Wants To Punish Social Platforms for Aiding and Abetting the First Amendment
Another entry into the "algorithms are magic" school of imposing liability on tech companies.
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Columbus mayor, Ohio governor’s offices respond to federal listing for law enforcement offices
The federal government is looking for office space in Columbus to support unspecified “law enforcement operations.” The ...
Ohio Attorney General David Yost is advocating for the use of nitrogen hypoxia as a method of execution in Ohio, as the state is unable to obtain the necessary drugs for lethal injection, and ...
In 2017, in a special Senate election in Alabama to replace Jeff Sessions, Alabama’s electorate sent Democrat Doug Jones to the U.S. Senate after a series of disturbing allegations about Republican ...
The American Civil Liberties Union, the ACLU of Ohio and the Electronic Frontier Foundation have filed a friend-of-the-court brief supporting NetChoice in its legal challenge to ...
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