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People who are deaf or have hearing loss have rights under federal and state law that enable meaningful participation in everyday life. From schools to hospitals to the workplace, deaf people are entitled to a fair opportunity to communicate.
Freedom of speech, of the press, of religion, from excessive force, from unreasonable searches and seizure, from government discrimination. Due process of law.
A "constructive discharge" is an involuntary termination of employment
If you are a crime victim, there’s an Ohio law that may help you seek justice. Ohio Revised Code Section 2307.60 authorizes crime victims to file civil lawsuits against the persons responsible for injuring them. The statute applies broadly.
Business disputes are not only expensive, but they can take a life of their own, draining the energy of executives and entrepreneurs alike.
Most pregnant women continue to work through their pregnancies. Unfortunately, some employers are convinced that treating pregnant employees fairly and equally hurts the bottom line.
Our experience and success in protecting these rights against government infringement is hardly paralleled. We particularly focus on First Amendment