Civil Rights attorney Marc Mezibov warned restrictions on any speech would need to pass this type of high constitutional bar.
In a suburb of Cincinnati last week, neo-Nazis displayed swastika-emblazoned flags on a highway overpass just outside of a historically Black community.
Flighttime Enterprises, Inc. and three current and former employees are accused of illegally exporting aircraft parts from the U.S. to Russia and Russian companies.
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Residents of the historically Black Lincoln Heights were dismayed after Ohio police failed to arrest the Neo-nazis ...
Over the last several months, there has been an uptick in white supremacists spreading hate in Ohio. In November, a Nazi ...
Cincinnati school district calls for third-party investigation into police actions on day of neo-Nazi demonstration ...
The Lockland School Board says it has video of an Evendale officer leading the U-Haul van of neo-Nazis onto the property of ...
Residents burned the remnants of what flags they were able to grab. They not only remained on the overpass until the ...
By Dan Yount, The Cincinnati Herald and Nana Eshun, Legislative Aide, State Rep. Cecil Thomas ...
Lincoln Heights, a village near Cincinnati, is the first self-governing African-American community north of the Mason-Dixon ...
Cincinnati Mayor Aftab Pureval says the city is considering possible ordinances in response to last week’s neo-Nazi ...