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Ohio Rep. Michael Rulli wants July 13, the date of the Trump rally shooting, designated as “Faith and Defiance Day.” ...
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Ohio Republicans may soon see their first contested Supreme Court primary in a decade, though a looming endorsement decision ...
Where do Ohio's ICE detainees see a judge? A virtual trip to Cleveland's immigration court What happens to immigrants detained at Butler County's jail? Some attend immigration court virtually.
News Campaign finance limits: Supreme Court takes up challenge from Ohio Republicans Published: Jul. 01, 2025, 3:19 p.m.
(The Center Square) – For the second time, an Ohio court has ruled the state must reinstate participation in the COVID-19 federal unemployment fund and potentially hand out $900 million in extra ...
In 2021, a judge ruled for the state, but an appeals court overturned that ruling. By the time the case reached the Ohio Supreme Court, the benefits had expired, and the court said the case was moot.
An Ohio judge last week struck down the state's $700 million school voucher program, citing three key reasons why it violated Ohio's constitution.
Slate legal reporter Mark Joseph Stern recalled an era in which the U.S. Supreme Court could take a few months off and have a kind of summer vacation. That is probably over, he cautioned when ...
Jim Obergefell and Rick Hodges, once opponents in a historic legal battle, share a unique friendship after the landmark Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage.
COLUMBUS — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost issued a statement supporting Friday’s U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Trump v. CASA. In a 6-3 vote, the Court’s decision essentially curtailed the power of ...