The Shooting Death of 12-Year-Old Tamir Rice

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The Choking Death of Eric Garner

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The Shooting Death of Michael Brown

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Department of Justice Releases Findings on Cleveland Police Use of Force

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Vindication: DOJ Report on Cleveland Policing

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Fallout From Ferguson: Takeaways From Two Ohio Protests

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What Are Ohio Legislators Cooking Up Now?

If you are a member of the ACLU of Ohio, you are no doubt used to hearing from us about our work. Perhaps it is no surprise an organization known for protecting the First Amendment often exercises its own right to free speech. Lately, you might notice you are hearing from us even more than usual. The reason can be summed up in two words —“lame duck.” Ohio’s legislature operates on two-year cycles. The current session of the Ohio General Assembly will end in December and a new session will begin in January. Traditionally, the period following November’s general election is called a lame duck session since some members will have been voted out by their constituents. Lots can, and often does, happen during lame duck. With only a handful of weeks left, legislators rush to pass bills that were considered during the previous two years. Lame duck also is a time when controversial legislation gets rammed through while lawmakers, media, lobbyists, and advocates are distracted by the chaotic pace. The ACLU of Ohio feels it is important to notify you of these efforts, so we can all take action to protect civil liberties.

By Gary Daniels

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Close the Loophole: Protect Charter Schoolchildren From Restraint and Seclusion

Update - 12/17/2014: Ohio Senate Bill 266 was amended to House Bill 178 and passed unanimously, extending the seclusion and restraint provisions of rule 3301-35-15 to public charter schools.

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Check Yourself: Five Tips for Becoming a Better Advocate

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