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300,000 Ohioans have sued the state, saying they’re owed $900 million in federal funds. The Ohio Supreme Court will decide.
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There’s a four-way primary for the Ohio Supreme Court on Republican ballots on Tuesday.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected the claim that customers overpaid to AEP Ohio so the energy company could continue to operate two coal power plants.
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The Ohio Supreme Court says unmarried same-sex partners who broke up before the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage can’t claim parental rights through the state’s artificial insemination laws.
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Ohio lawmakers have said those who submeter offer the same services as traditional utilities, but without the regulatory strings attached.
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Submetering companies buy electricity from utilities and then resell power back to tenants.
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May's primary ballot will ask Republicans to choose among four would-be challengers to Democratic Ohio Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Brunner.
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The state's highest court essentially told Columbus it can appeal a preliminary injunction that keeps the city from enforcing the laws.
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The Ohio Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of a 2024 state law banning gender-affirming medications and non-surgical treatments that are standard care for gender dysphoria.
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The Alliance of Former Chief Justices is a nonpartisan initiative working to defend judicial independence and combat political pressure on judges. Former Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’ Conner is a member of the group along with more than 40 other retired justices.