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The Ohio Supreme Court decision on ballot summary language for Issue 1 came as a relief to elections officials, who are facing a key deadline this week.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled most of the three-page summary that supporters of Issue 1 say is biased and unfair will be what voters will see when they cast their ballots.
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The Franklin County Board of Elections said Friday would be the hope for when the Ohio Supreme Court would rule on the ballot language lawsuit.
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Republicans hold a 4-3 majority on Ohio's highest court, but could swell that majority to 6-1 if they win all three seats in November.
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Democrats have a bone to pick with the majority justices over this ruling.
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Abortion is a key issue Democrats in Ohio plan to talk about in the U.S. Senate campaign this fall.
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Marsy's Law, a sort-of victims' bill of rights, is at the core of two cases over whether cities have to disclose police officers' identities.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled 5-2 on a lawsuit from a now-retired journalist who filed requests for that data while tracking COVID in 2020 and 2021.
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In another set-back for the owners of a Licking County golf course, the Ohio Supreme Court has decided not to take up a case involving Ohio History Connection and the Moundbuilders Country Club.
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Justices sitting on the Ohio Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case over whether pharmacies can be held liable for selling and distributing legal opioid painkillers.