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Struthers Municipal Court Magistrate Kristina Klecha discusses her journey to the bench
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As a juvenile crime victim, northeast Ohio native Kristina Klecha gained firsthand knowledge of the inner workings of the justice system.
“I had to testify before a grand jury about the assault,” said Klecha. “I worked with a victim advocate, who helped me a great deal, and I fell in love with the justice syste ... (full story)
As the United States turns 250, Americans still can't get enough of French luxury
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NEW YORK (AP) — At the pinnacle of the American cultural pyramid, one particular inspiration has echoed across the centuries through friendship and tension alike: France.
The American love affair with French luxury goods and their cultural cachet and craftsmanship has spanned the younger country's history, and a new exhibi ... (full story)
Supreme Court forges new pathway for legal education in Ohio
The Supreme Court of Ohio has announced new actions regarding the evaluation and improvement of law school accreditation within the state. Following the recommendation of the Law School Accreditation Advisory Committee, the Court is publishing proposed amendments to the Supreme Court Rules for the Government of the Bar of Ohio for p ... (full story)
Board of Education cannot appeal valuation of property it does not own or lease
A local board of education is unable to appeal the tax valuation of real property except for property it owns or leases, the Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today.
In a 6-1 decision, the Supreme Court found that when lawmakers enacted House Bill 126 in 2022, eliminating the ability of a board of education to challenge a county board ... (full story)
In ‘Pressure,’ the story of the meteorologist who helped save D-Day
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D-Day was supposed to happen on June 5, 1944. The story of why it ultimately took place on June 6 is one that has been a bit lost to history, consumed by the larger events surrounding it.
One day might not seem like much in the grand scheme, but it was a seismic delay in plans for the unprecedented and daring invasion, which wou ... (full story)

