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Former Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton and former Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor candidly share their experiences and discuss why public service has become so difficult in turbulent times.
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The Republican former chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court has joined an effort to come up with a new process to draw legislative and congressional maps.
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Maureen O'Connor has made history in several ways, including as the first female chief justice of the state's highest court.
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The chief justice is a Republican who is not at all fond of the partisan gerrymandering that Ohio Republicans are so devoted to.
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Frank LaRose said "I stand by what I said" when asked about impeachment at a breakfast meeting of Republicans on Friday.
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Some Republican legislators have said that impeachment charges could be filed against Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor. But a key party leader isn’t taking a position on that.
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But two of Chief Justice Maureen O’Connor’s former colleagues say that’s unlikely, and may not be serious.
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Contrary to the belief of many Ohio Republicans, the Ohio Supreme Court did not create the mess the state's redistricting process is currently in.
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The first candidate has announced her bid to be the next Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court in a race that will be decided in November of 2022. Sitting Justice Jennifer Brunner wants to become the first Democrat elected to the office in 40 years.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers launched another effort to overhaul the state’s bail system, which has been talked about for years and is backed by conservative and liberal groups.