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Ohio Legal Aid - Pro Bono
Ohio Legal Aid is comprised of nine legal aid organizations that give voice to in-need Ohioans by providing high quality legal help and problem solving throughout Ohio’s 88 counties. Each of these organizations provide legal counsel – at no cost to the client – to help Ohioans achieve justice for themselves and their families. Throughout Ohio, families struggle to ensure that their children receive adequate medical care and education supports in order to keep them healthy and make them successful in school; veterans struggle to obtain the military benefits they were promised and to secure safe and stable housing; and seniors strive to live out their retirement safely, independently, and financially secure. Ohio Legal Aid ensures that these vulnerable Ohioans have a voice in achieving justice for themselves and their families.
Ohio Courts - links to all courts
Links to all Ohio Courts, all Ohio court rules, all Ohio court forms, all Court Records Search sites. Links to every Ohio State Court and every federal Court in Ohio and the US Supreme Court. If your city is not listed, check with the Common Pleas or Area Court in your county.
Supreme Court of Ohio -Ohio Judiciary
The Constitution of Ohio separates our state government into three branches, each with distinct areas of responsibility — the executive, the legislative and the judicial. The primary function of the judicial branch is to fairly and impartially settle disputes according to the law. To do this, a number of courts have been established in the state by the Constitution and by acts of the General Assembly.
Ohio - Real-time Traffic
Real-time traffic updates for winter travel, general travel conditions, or traffic concerns.
Ohio State Highway Patrol
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is committed to being an agency that includes people of diverse backgrounds and fully utilizes their many talents to provide the public with services of the highest quality.
Ohio DOT-Department of Transportation
In the 21st Century, Director Wray and ODOT are committed to maintaining and improving transportation infrastructure through efficient and effective organization and the use of innovative financial tools.
MADD-Ohio State Chapter
If you or a loved one has been affected by drunk driving, MADD is here to help. VICTIM/SURVIVOR 24-Hour Help Line 877.MADD.HELP
Oklahoma Bar Association
The Oklahoma Bar Association was formed in 1904 by the merger of the Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory Bar Associations. After statehood in November 1907, the association was recognized by the Oklahoma Legislature until it repealed the enacting legislation in 1938. Thereafter, in 1939 the Oklahoma Supreme Court, exercising its plenary powers over the courts of the state of Oklahoma, reorganized the association and mandated that to practice law in Oklahoma all Oklahoma lawyers must be association members. The association celebrated its centennial in September 2004 and has a rich history of serving lawyers and the public. It offers a wide variety of community service programs designed to help Oklahomans.
OU- Oklahoma University College of Law
Founded in 1909, the University of Oklahoma College of Law is one of the great public law schools in the nation with small sections and class sizes that encourage a strong sense of community, accomplished faculty who boast international expertise and a state-of-the-art facility featuring study rooms, court rooms and classrooms equipped with the latest technology. As Oklahoma's only public law school, OU Law is currently the academic home of approximately 500 students enrolled in the Juris Doctor, Master of Laws,Master of Legal Studies and various dual degree programs. The University of Oklahoma Law Center is the parent entity of the College of Law. The Law Center also includes the Donald E. Pray Law Library, OU Legal Clinic,Department of Legal Assistant Education, Oklahoma Law Review and American Indian Law Review.
Oklahoma Association for Justice
The Oklahoma Association for Justice (OAJ) is considered one of the most influential forces at the State Capitol. Over the last fifty plus years,the association has mitigated legislation that would have catastrophic effects on plaintiffs- working men and women. OAJ has worked to pass some of the most progressive legislation dealing with the judicial system in the entire United States.