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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost filed the motion Sunday, arguing that Ohio State was immune from alleged abuse claims that happened before Oct. 21, 1986.
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Andy Wilson will lead the attorney general's office till January following the departure of Dave Yost on June 7.
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Republican Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has confirmed that he's resigning, eight months before his term ends in January.
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There could be a big shake-up coming among Republicans in Ohio government, as one of the five term-limited statewide executive officeholders is set to suddenly resign from that post on Thursday.
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Ohio’s death row wait time now stretches longer than 22 years, with more and more inmates dying from natural causes—or by suicide—than from a sentence.
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After rejecting the initial petition from the group of some cannabis and hemp advocates, Yost wrote in a letter their title and new summary are “fair and truthful.”
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The group that wants to stop the law that changes Ohio's marijuana and intoxicating hemp statutes and to allow voters to decide on it in November will have to try again.
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Attorney General Dave Yost wants the question about what Ohio cities and counties can and can’t do to come to the state’s highest court later this year.
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The state of Ohio is preparing its appeal of last month’s ruling saying the program that offers taxpayer-paid vouchers for families to use at private schools is unconstitutional.
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Attorney General Dave Yost has dropped out of the campaign for governor. Yost said his steep climb to the nomination had become a vertical cliff. For now, Vivek Ramaswamy’s path to the Republican nomination for governor looks clear.