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The Ohio Supreme Court hopes some certification changes could ease a shortage of court interpreters.
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Five of the seven Ohio Supreme Court justices ruled against the Columbus Dispatch. In a lawsuit, the newspaper asked the court to demand the city of Columbus release the identities of police officers involved in a 2023 shootout on I-70.
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A Republican former lawmaker who’s now a juvenile judge has been suspended for a court action, but the Ohio Supreme Court dismissed charges over his public comments.
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In 2023, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio said it would allow Columbia Gas to increase its fixed rate charges from about $36 to $58 by 2027.
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Opponents of Oak Run Solar in Madison County argued in front of the Ohio Supreme Court that the Ohio Power Siting Board accepted an incomplete application.
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The Ohio Supreme Court decision called the case moot, meaning that the underlying cause of the case — a complaint to the Ohio Civil Rights Commission — had been resolved.
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The exhibit, announced around the time former Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor's portrait was moved, features prominent women in the legal profession in Ohio.
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One of the Ohio Supreme Court’s six Republican justices says he’s abandoned his plan to switch races and run against one of his colleagues on the bench.
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The Supreme Court of Ohio has ruled that Cincinnati can’t delete old, dismissed eviction records from its municipal website. Other Ohio cities won’t have to follow suit.
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A Hamilton County Court passed down the ruling on which medical professionals can dispense mifepristone and misoprostol.