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Ohio Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Brunner is visiting several Ohio Counties ahead of the November elections. Brunner plans to visit 68 counties as part of a statewide campaign tour.
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The non-profit said its employees in the relatively new role face challenges because of rapidly changing abortion laws in Ohio.
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It's been more than four months since the Ohio Supreme Court heard the case of the $300 weekly pandemic checks to unemployed people, but there's still no decision.
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The Ohio Debate Commission is the latest entity to propose dates for debates in the governor's race, the U.S. Senate contest and a forum for Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court.
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The Ohio Supreme Court gave the legislature 30 days to adopt a new congressional district map, but House Speaker Bob Cupp (R-Lima) said the clock hasn’t started yet for that deadline.
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The open seats on the Ohio Supreme Court are likely to capture a lot of attention and a lot of money.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has dismissed a case filed by a Democratic lawmaker related to the August 2 primary, due to the parties reaching an agreement outside the court.
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Saying "we chose the best of our bad options", a panel of federal judges has ordered Ohio to implement a set of state legislative maps that were ruled unconstitutional by the Ohio Supreme Court.
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WYSO's Mike Frazier spoke with the Statehouse News Bureau's Andy Chow to break it all down.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled the latest set of state House and Senate district maps – submitted by the Ohio Redistricting Commission – is unconstitutional.
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The court's decision upholds a 2019 law, saying it doesn't violate communities' "home rule" powers.
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Some of the groups challenging Republican-drawn state legislative district maps in the Ohio Supreme Court are voicing their opposition to a federal court decision that would allow Republicans to implement maps that were already ruled unconstitutional.