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In a unanimous decision, the Ohio Supreme Court said location information voluntarily given to cell phone applications is not protected by the 4th Amendment.
The Supreme Court on Thursday revived a lawsuit from an Ohio woman who claimed she was the victim of reverse discrimination.
Ohio Supreme Court rules police do not need a warrant to access a single cell phone location point shared via an app.
LifeWise is claiming that it is exempt from a workplace retaliation investigation and potential lawsuit because it is a ...
Ohio agencies report over 100 elder abuse cases daily, and the state's Supreme Court provides a toolkit for legal ...
The Ohio Supreme Court has paused an appellate court decision that deemed the state's ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors unconstitutional. The ban, House Bill 68, prohibits ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – When it struck down the latest round of legislative maps approved by the Ohio Redistricting Commission, the Ohio Supreme Court appeared to be sending a strong message to their ...
The Supreme Court unanimously determined Thursday that an Ohio woman can move forward with her complaint alleging that a state agency passed her over for promotion because she is heterosexual.. In ...
The Ohio Supreme Court will take yet another look at the legality of the state’s congressional districts after the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday, June 30, 2023, set aside a ruling striking down ...
Republicans on the Ohio Supreme Court ordered a few changes to GOP-crafted ballot language for the Issue 1 redistricting amendment. But they were largely OK with wording that the amendment's ...
Ohio Supreme Court justices are voted on by the entire state and serve six-year terms. For 2024, Ohio Supreme Court justices receive a salary of $187,805, which gets adjusted each year.
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