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Seal of the Ohio Civil Rights Commission. Linda Hoskinson was hired as an elementary school teacher at Dayton Christian Schools during the 1978-1979 school year. Her employment contract required following a "biblical chain of command" [3] [4] in lieu of using the state legal system and a signed statement of faith. [5]
The Ohio Civil Rights Commission is a commission of the Ohio State Government formed in 1959, whose duties are specified in Section 4112 of the Ohio Revised Code. The Commission's primary function is to enforce state laws about discrimination, and they oversee outreach regarding such matters.
In 2008, Strahorn received the Dayton Unit NAACP President's Award from civil rights activist Derrick Foward, the president of the Dayton NAACP. The following year, Strahorn was appointed to the Ohio Senate to replace Tom Roberts, who had been appointed to the Ohio Civil Rights Commission, but lost election to a full term to Republican Bill Beagle.
He was inducted into the Ohio Civil Rights Commission Hall of Fame in 2014 and the Dayton Region's Walk of Fame in 2019. Ohio State Representative Willis Blackshear Jr. sponsored H.B. 671 to name portions of S.R. 35, "Jessie Gooding Highway". During the construction of the new Third St. bridge, the Montgomery County Engineer along with many ...
An Ohio law that limits gender-affirming health care for youth under 18 can go into effect, a county judge ruled Tuesday. The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio said it will file an immediate ...
The ACLU in 1968 and 1978 sued Akron Public Schools, the city, the Ohio Real Estate Commission and Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority over discriminatory housing practices and targeted school ...
The suit, filed Feb. 12, comes after the Ohio Civil Rights Commission ruled the two have the right to file the suit. Black's office declined to comment on the lawsuit.
By 2009, Roberts was unable to run again for his Senate seat. As a result, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland appointed Roberts to the Ohio Civil Rights Commission. He therefore was required to resign his Senate seat, and was replaced again by Fred Strahorn. [4] Judge Christopher Roberts Administers Oath of Office to Ohio NAACP President Tom Roberts