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A coalition of abortion rights organizations, as well as a group of doctors, have made the decision to do the ballot issue this year instead of in 2024.
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The Ohio Supreme Court announced Tuesday that it will take up a dispute over the freezing of $8 million in assets belonging to a former top utility regulator caught up in the sweeping Statehouse bribery scheme alleged by federal prosecutors.
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The appointment of the long-time Hamilton County prosecutor to the Ohio Supreme Court might be construed as a retirement job, but Deters is not likely to treat it that way.
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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 Ohio Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed a case over whether Gov. Mike DeWine had the power to cut off $300 weekly checks to unemployed Ohioans last summer.
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Republican wins in state supreme court races could not only shape abortion and voting rights, but also the balance of power in Washington.
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Republicans netted three seats on the Ohio Supreme Court during Tuesday's election. We look at what the new makeup of the court could mean going forward.
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The Republicans won all three seats up for grabs on the Ohio Supreme Court and will maintain control state’s highest court. The state supreme court will likely play a critical role in major cases coming before the court soon.
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Good government watchdogs say dark money groups, which don't reveal the names of their donors, are targeting more dollars at judicial campaigns.
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Abortion is on the ballot in California, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana and Vermont, but it's also playing a major role in races for governor, attorney general and state supreme courts nationwide.