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Under the First Amendment, we are afforded the right to speak freely regarding matters that are important to us without infringement by the Government. Previously focused on Private Employee Rights, we now look at the First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech and how, for those working for the Government, the right to free speech does not end at the door to the public office.
ADUs are secondary residential units on single-family residential properties – think garage apartments, basement units, backyard cottages, or converted portions of existing homes. They’re also called “granny flats,” “in-law suites,” or “carriage houses.” They are currently a significant and hotly debated issue in Ohio’s land use and zoning landscape. 
A key tax reform in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 (OBBBA) encourages investment in small and emerging businesses by allowing founders and investors to reduce or eliminate tax on the capital gains from such investments. Specifically, the OBBBA expanded the definition of Qualified Small Business Stock to include more businesses and allow a greater exclusion — up to $15 million per investor, per company.
The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) 2024 attempt to ban most noncompete agreements has been tied up in legal challenges and has now been delayed again. After multiple court orders and appeals, the FTC has asked for more time to decide whether it even wants to keep defending the rule.