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The Ohio Supreme Court unanimously turned away a lawsuit filed by a Republican Youngstown-area judge.
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One of two cases that sought to overturn Ohio’s voter-approved amendment guaranteeing abortion access and reproductive rights has been dismissed.
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Leaders of Ohio's main business organizations insist their endorsements of the Republican candidates for Ohio Supreme Court is not just a political decision.
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Though the Ohio Supreme Court ruling means Ashville must submit petitions for a ballot issue this fall on a data center to elections officials, the vote isn't guaranteed to happen.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled on Friday that Ashville's fiscal officer cannot refuse to certify a petition submitted by opponents of a proposed data center project.
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The Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday over whether state officials can regulate the sale of illegal e-cigarettes outside of federal regulation.
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The campaign promotes the importance of nonpartisan judges.
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A group of 21 Ohio cities sued over a statewide ban on local bans on flavored tobacco and vapes that went into effect in 2024.
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The court ruled Tuesday that the Oak Run Solar project must provide more information to the Ohio Power Siting Board about the project's visual impacts.
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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.