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For the third time, the Ohio Supreme Court has ordered members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission to explain why they should not be held in contempt of court for failing to draw new, constitutional legislative maps.
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The future of Ohio's legislative district maps is hanging in limbo, with a few major decisions pending.
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House Speaker Bob Cupp, a Republican, has announced the next Ohio Redistricting Commission will take place just two days before a court-ordered deadline for new state legislative district maps.
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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.
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The question comes from a class-action lawsuit filed against the streaming services, and a decision in the case could have national implications.
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The Ohio Supreme Court, in a 4-3 decision, ruled the latest Ohio House and Ohio Senate district maps adopted by the Ohio Redistricting Commission to be unconstitutional.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled against three sets of state House and Senate maps approved by Republicans on the Ohio Redistricting Commission, resulting in no valid maps for the May 3 primary.
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Members of the Ohio Redistricting Commission, who adopted new House and Senate district maps last week, filed responses in state supreme court to explain why they should not be held in contempt of court.
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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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A decision from the high court is expected soon which could kill the wind power project despite a decade of planning.