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Julianne Malveaux to give BGSU Black History Month talk

College president, labor economist, columnist, noted author and thought leader — all these terms apply to Dr. Julianne Malveaux, Bowling Green State University’s Black History Month speaker. Malveaux will give a free talk on “Surviving and Thriving” at 7 p.m. Feb. 22 in the Lenhart Grand Ballroom of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union. Read More of "Julianne Malveaux to give BGSU Black History Month talk"

Date Published: February 15, 2012

10th District judges: No documentation, no assignment of error

Stating that it lacked the proper documents, a 10th District Court of Appeals panel recently rejected a man's claims that a trial court erred when it failed to grant a claim against his employer for intentional infliction of emotional distress. Read More of "10th District judges: No documentation, no assignment of error"

Date Published: February 15, 2012

JESSICA SHAMBAUGH, Daily Reporter Staff Writer

10th District judges rule evidence was sufficient to convict man of receiving stolen AEP wire

A three-judge appellate panel recently affirmed the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas' judgment in finding an area man guilty of two counts of receiving stolen property and aiding and abetting in selling that property. Read More of "10th District judges rule evidence was sufficient to convict man of receiving stolen AEP wire"

Date Published: February 14, 2012

JESSICA SHAMBAUGH, Daily Reporter Staff Writer

10th District: Trial court did not take too long in ODOT workers' compensation case

An appellate panel Tuesday, February 7th, rejected a woman's claims that a trial court took too long to reach a verdict in her workers' compensation claim against the Ohio Department of Transportation. Read More of "10th District: Trial court did not take too long in ODOT workers' compensation case"

Date Published: February 13, 2012

JESSICA SHAMBAUGH, Daily Reporter Staff Writer

6th Circuit denies writ for former university employee who sent herself hate mail

Ruling that defense counsel was not ineffective, a 6th Circuit Court of Appeals panel recently rejected a former Case Western University employee's request for a writ of coram nobis. Read More of "6th Circuit denies writ for former university employee who sent herself hate mail"

Date Published: February 13, 2012

JESSICA SHAMBAUGH, Daily Reporter Staff Writer

BGSU professor studying Indian film dance as Fulbright scholar

While the United States is just beginning to enjoy television shows like “Dancing with the Stars” and “So You Think You Can Dance,” they have been popular in India since 1995, says Dr. Kristen Rudisill, an assistant professor of popular culture at Bowling Green State University. Rudisill left in January to spend six months as a Fulbright scholar in Chennai, India, to study the world of “film dance” competitions, an integral part of the Bollywood film industry as well as popular television. Read More of "BGSU professor studying Indian film dance as Fulbright scholar"

Date Published: February 13, 2012

JOB POSTING

The Toledo Municipal Court is now accepting applications for the position of Deputy Court Administrator. Read More of "JOB POSTING"

Date Published: February 13, 2012

Deputy Court Administrator

10th District: Juror sharing notes photocopied at home did not create an unfair trial

A 10th District Court of Appeals panel recently rejected a woman's arguments that she was unfairly prejudiced when a juror in her trial provided photocopied notes brought from his home and distributed them to his fellow jurors. Read More of "10th District: Juror sharing notes photocopied at home did not create an unfair trial"

Date Published: February 10, 2012

JESSICA SHAMBAUGH, Daily Reporter Staff Writer

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