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Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor was, once again, a key vote in the 4-3 decision to reject the map, which could have given Republicans as much as a 12-3 advantage in a state that ...
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Pat DeWine spoke to the Willoughby Rotary Club this week as part of his continuing efforts to educate the public about the judicial system.DeWine’s presentation to ...
The committee will begin its review of current accreditation standards and procedures, with an emphasis on identifying potential opportunities for innovation, in light of the evolving needs of the ...
The Ohio Supreme Court struck down the state's Republican-drawn congressional map Tuesday, ruling that districts used in the May primary violate anti-gerrymandering rules in the state Constitution.
A recent Ohio Supreme Court case stemming out of Montgomery County threatens to drastically limit Ohioans’ access to public ...
Brunner: Ohio Supreme Court, January 2021-current; 10th District Court of Appeals judge, 2015-2020; 2010 candidate for U.S. Senate; Ohio Secretary of State, 2007-2010; Franklin County Common Pleas ...
The Supreme Court on Friday sent back to state court an Ohio redistricting case that raised the same, sweeping theory about the “Independent State Legislature” theory that the justices ...
In late 2022, he was tapped by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine to fill a vacancy on the Ohio Supreme Court, which he joined in early 2023. Donnelly was first elected to the Ohio Supreme Court in 2018.
There's been a major shift of power on Ohio's Supreme Court, after Republicans took all three seats that were on the ballot. Skip to content. NOWCAST WLWT News 5 at 11:00.
Ohio Supreme Court justices serve six year terms, but when there is a mid-term vacancy--as is occurring here with Justice Kennedy's elevation--the governor appoints a replacement to serve the ...
Ohio Supreme Court election has 6 candidates running for 3 seats JD Vance has been a U.S. senator for 20 months. Is he ready to be vice president? Ohio now requires photo ID to vote in-person.
The Ohio Supreme Court ruled in favor of CVS, Walgreens and Walmart, which had been accused by two counties of failing to stop large numbers of pain medication orders amid a rise in addiction ...