Across Ohio, law enforcement officials are misusing a law meant for victims to shield the names of police officers involved ...
Under this legal balancing approach, law enforcement officers continue to be afforded the Ohio Constitution’s Marsy’s Law ...
The Ohio Supreme Court will consider whether a crime victims' law allows police to withhold officers' names when they're ...
The Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday from lawyers representing the Columbus Dispatch and the Columbus Division ...
Modern victims' rights enactments known as "Marsy's Law" were part of the story. The namesake for this effort was Marsy Nicholas, a 21-year-old senior at the University of California at Santa Barbara.
The Marsy’s Law for All national campaign for the expansion of victims’ rights is an exercise in constitutional experimentation. But because it thrives on emotional manipulation, it has ...
As a child of divorce, Jamie Clark didn't get to spend much time with her father, Robert.  "I was ultimately going to decide to live with my dad." When she turned 14, she planned to move into ...
It involves how to interpret Marsy's Law, a voter-approved amendment to the Ohio Constitution that is supposed to protect and support crime victims. Police agencies across Ohio have used Marsy's ...