6th Circuit Revives Woman’s Suit Challenging Ohio’s Ban on Taking, Sharing Photos of Marked Ballots

While voting in the 2020 general election, Alison Kareem took a photograph with her marked ballot, or a “ballot selfie,” which she said she wished to post online to mobilize support for her preferred candidates. However, she did not display the photograph or any other ballot photographs in subsequent elections, due to Ohio laws prohibiting

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Looking Beyond Criminal Conviction, Ohio Justices Reject Disciplinary Board Reqs, Disbar Attorney for ‘Repeated Rape’ of Minor

“I worry that our decision to go beyond the board’s recommended sanction, while necessary to protect the public, gives the impression that we are using this disciplinary proceeding to mete out the punishment Goodman should have received through the criminal process,” Justice Michael P. Donnelly wrote in a separate, concurring opinion.       

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North Dakota Court Clarifies Natural Accumulation Rule in Matter of First Impression

“Remote areas are precisely the locations the natural accumulation rule protects because the reasonableness of monitoring remote areas of property, and lack of notice resulting therefrom, demonstrates the rationale for the rule. Where it is unreasonable for an owner or operator to continually monitor an area, such as the remote well site in rural North

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