Primetime: The Election Is Upon Us

You’ve talked back to your television screen, held conversations with your newspaper, called your mother on the phone, or exchanged witty banter over the fence with your neighbor, but those taxes are still high and those roads are still dangerous. Maybe you should try voting in the upcoming primary election instead.

By Lauren Lynch-Novakovic

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Name Game: Ohio Can’t Hide Solitary Confinement

By Adrienne Gavula

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Ohio Poised to Censor Crucial Guardianship Information

By Gary Daniels

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A Legacy of Volunteers Defending Freedom

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“Online For All” Makes All the Sense in the World

This is the first article in the “Online for All” series.

By Fred Ross

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Is Being Alone Bad For You?

“Sometimes I feel overwhelmed. I get trepidations, nervous, agitated, I go off the deep end…Here I feel like I’m in a kennel, closed off from life itself. I feel like I live in a coffin, like a tomb” - An Individual From Northern California
The U.S. Supreme Court has held solitary confinement in direct violation of the Eighth Amendment prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment. The United Nations has said prolonged solitary more than 15 days should be prohibited.
“The effects of the Supermax reach beyond the confines of its walls and fences…”
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By Adrienne Gavula

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Families Matter: Prison Phone Calls for Less Profit

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Gay IS NOT the New Black

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Ohio’s Voting Record: Ready to Strike Out or Hit a Grand Slam?

It’s indisputable that voting is critical for Ohioans.

By Fred Ross

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