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The Oberlin Review is a student-run weekly newspaper at Oberlin College [1] [2] [3] that serves as the official newspaper of record for both the College and the city of Oberlin, Ohio. The publication became the only newspaper of record for Oberlin after the Oberlin News-Tribune closed in 2018.
Whether, even though Congress excluded from list of factors to consider when revoking supervised release, a district court may rely on the Section 3553(a)(2)(A) factors when revoking supervised release. October 21, 2024 (February 25, 2025) FCC v. Consumers' Research: 24-354 24-422
Attorneys on Allen's behalf filed two motions with the Indiana Supreme Court on Monday, noting, "This case involves one of the most high-profile matters in Indiana history."
The retention question has attracted more attention due to past court decisions: namely, upholding Indiana’s abortion ban. The Indiana Supreme Court upheld Indiana’s near-total abortion ban in ...
The justices ruled 6-3 to reverse a lower court's decision that had upheld the corruption conviction of former Portage mayor James Snyder for accepting $13,000 from a truck company that received ...
Gibson's Bakery is a fifth-generation family business established in Oberlin, Ohio, in 1885. [5] [6] Half of the city's 8,000 residents are students or employees—3,000 and 1,000 respectively—of Oberlin College. [7]
In the Indiana case, A.C. is a transgender boy who was a seventh grade student in 2021 when his mother brought a lawsuit on his behalf against the school district and his school's principal.
A hearing about competency to stand trial is required under the due process clause of the Constitution of the United States. [2] BOR, 14th 1972 Jackson v. Indiana: Criminal defendants who have been found incompetent to stand trial are not permitted to be held indefinitely.