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Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein said Tuesday that the Ohio Supreme Court has agreed to hear two portions of a lawsuit involving the city's gun regulations.. In January, Klein asked the Ohio ...
Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein said that he is "drawing a line in the sand" and said he has instructed his office to show zero tolerance for hate. "Make no mistake, antisemitism, Islamophobia ...
Klein said the city attorney's office has filed "nearly 250" criminal cases against nuisance properties since January 2018, 130 of which were against houses, seven against apartment complexes, and ...
Each judge or courtroom in the United States has a law and motion calendar, setting aside the times when only motions and special legal arguments are heard.These items consist of pretrial motions (such as a motion to compel relating to discovery requests) or other legal requests that are not connected to a trial, and do not include trials themselves.
Zach Klein (born September 26, 1982) is an American entrepreneur and investor, and former CEO of Dwell. [1] He is best known for co-founding and designing Vimeo. [2] He also co-founded DIY.org, [3] and created the Cabin Porn phenomenon, which was initially an online project "created by a group of friends to inspire their own homebuilding" but grew into a global phenomenon, attracting thousands ...
Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein said Wednesday that his office continues to review evidence in the cases of more than 40 people arrested at Ohio State University in April protests.
On March 13, the City Council of Columbus approved an ordinance, banning the use of conversion therapy on minors, in its first reading. The ordinance was introduced by Council President Zach Klein. It unanimously passed its second reading on March 27 and took effect immediately. [143] [144] 16. [145] Tampa, Florida: April 6, 2017: April 6, 2017 ...
The Columbus City Attorney's office has agreed to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate allegations that Mayor Andrew J. Ginther's called a judge, telling her how to rule on a pending case.