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In a 3-0 decision, an appeals court decided Ohio State University students can't get refunds for the university's closure ...
Rulings on product liability, public records and election laws were among the dozens of decisions handed down by the four ...
LaRose has served as secretary of state since 2019, overseeing elections and granting business licenses. He'll reach the end ...
Michael R. Cox, a Youngstown police detective sergeant, is asking the Ohio Supreme Court for a third time to hear his case to force the city’s civil service commission to grant him a hearing to ...
He claims he's not getting fair compensation from the City of Trenton, calling his battle with eminent domain a "nightmare." ...
Rulings on product liability, public records and election laws were among the dozens of decisions handed down by the four ...
Here is a quick recap. On the good side of the ledger, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled just this month that the names of grand jurors are public record. In the Supreme Court's view, the grand jurors ...
This fight may be difficult, but it is winnable − and one day, Ohio will claim victory over gerrymandering once and for all.
Despite ballot misprints, multiple lawsuits and legal uncertainty from the city, the residents of Nelsonville voted unprecedentedly to abolish its city charter and ...
Ohio law restricts school boards from appealing administrative tax decisions when they don’t own the property at issue, the ...
In its lame duck session, Republicans in the Ohio General Assembly passed House Bill 8 — what they call the "Parents' Bill of ...