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Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Former Port Clinton firefighter and EMT amends suit against former fire chief Kent Johnson and City with new allegations

May 25, 2024

Whistleblowers

U.S. Labor Secretary finds Chicago illegally retaliated against whistleblower who reported to FAA Midway airport’s runway-conditions falsification

January 22, 2024

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Receiver Mark Dottore asks court to hide subpoena filing; Judge Celebrezze's former assistant Semary opposes with evidence

December 14, 2023

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Suit: Cuyahoga Domestic Relations Chief Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze retaliated against judicial assistant who "knew too much"

September 5, 2023

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Cancer-stricken Mahoning County worker Ricky Morrison files First Amendment–retaliation suit against commissioners, Acting Prosecutor Gina...

December 23, 2022

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Cancer-afflicted Mahoning County worker Ricky Morrison reinstated after enduring First Amendment retaliation but questions remain

December 13, 2022

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Cancer-stricken Mahoning County worker fired and loses health insurance for exercising First Amendment rights—demands reinstatement

December 9, 2022

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Professors sue Cuyahoga Community College, former president, deans, and administrators for retaliation

November 24, 2022

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Appeals court rejects Mahoning County Prosecuting Attorney Paul Gains’s gambit to learn about a federal criminal investigation of his office

January 26, 2022

Employment

Olmsted Township Administrator Rebecca Corrigan to receive $195,000 settlement following her complaints of sexual harassment and retaliation

December 17, 2021

Whistleblowers

Mid-hearing confession by Mahoning County Prosecutor Paul Gains causes former assistant prosecutor Martin Desmond to file new whistleblower appeal

November 1, 2021

Employment

What if your employer orders you not to self-quarantine to avoid spreading or coming into contact with the COVID-19 virus? In Ohio, you might be out...

March 18, 2020

Employment

Ohio Supreme Court virtually guts wrongful-termination-in-violation-of-public-policy claims

February 13, 2020

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Appeals court rules Ohio’s public-employee whistleblower-protection statute protects employees who report misconduct, regardless of whether they...

October 3, 2019

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Federal appeals court rejects outside lawyer's immunity claim in First Amendment-retaliation, whistleblower suit against Geauga County Health...

September 20, 2019

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Appeals court affirms that deaf employee could safely perform the essential functions of forklift-operator job

August 20, 2019

Whistleblowers

Judge rejects Mahoning County prosecutor Paul Gains's effort to avoid civil liability for alleged criminal acts

August 21, 2018

Whistleblowers

Former Mahoning County assistant prosecuting attorney challenges retaliatory termination for whistleblowing

May 4, 2017

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Professor Raymond Ku and Case Western Reserve University resolve Ku v. Mitchell, et al. retaliation case

July 8, 2014

Civil Rights & Constitutional Law

Case Western Reserve University Law Professor Sues Dean Lawrence E. Mitchell for Retaliation

October 23, 2013

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