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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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Several energy and utility questions are likely to come before the Ohio Supreme Court in the next two years, including cases involving coal plant subsidies, HB 6 corruption, and renewable energy project siting.
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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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The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled the second congressional map adopted by Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission and currently in use for the 2022 election violates partisan gerrymandering prohibitions and is therefore unconstitutional.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected the request to put the state's newly imposed abortion ban on hold until the court hears arguments in the lawsuit filed challenging the state's "heartbeat" law.
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The groups say "predictability and stability" are important with business-related cases that are coming before the court.
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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 lawsuit was filed last summer on behalf of hundreds of thousands of Ohioans after those checks stopped going out.
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Two headlining cases, both related to the COVID-19 pandemic, come before the Ohio Supreme Court this week.
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The court's decision upholds a 2019 law, saying it doesn't violate communities' "home rule" powers.