CSU to create specialized prosecutor training program
Airfind news item
By Sam Allard
Published on April 14, 2026.
Cleveland State University is set to create a specialized prosecutor training program with a $5 million grant from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. The program will be the first in Ohio to train law students specifically for careers in prosecution. It will be funded through a criminal prosecution clinic and will begin in the 2026-27 academic year. The goal is to train a generation of prosecutors free from influence.
Read Original Article
Related Articles
Trump's pick for new Fed Chair to have confirmation hearing next week
President Donald Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve, Kevin Warsh, will face questions about economic stability, independence, and potential conflicts with current chair Jerome Powell.
Gov. Mike Braun signs bill into law to address housing costs
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed into law House Enrolled Act 1001 to address housing costs, addressing inflation, local control, and housing development regulations, while suspending gas usage tax.
Pelosi and Fellow Dems Scramble to Defend Themselves from Fallout of Swalwell's Implosion
Nana Pelosi and Ruben Gallego's denial of knowledge of Eric Swalwell’s sexual misconduct and subsequent accusations highlight the extent and controversy surrounding the former congressman's alleged crimes.