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    May 27, 2026

    6,000-acre solar project permit nixed by Ohio Supreme Court, for now at least

    The state's Republican-led high court sided with Madison County officials who opposed the Shell subsidiary's project, citing missing visual renderings of substations.

    6,000-acre solar project permit nixed by Ohio Supreme Court, for now at least
    May 27, 2026

    Ohio Supreme Court hears second round of arguments over pandemic-era unemployment benefits

    The state argues the case is moot and long settled; benefit recipients say DeWine must recover unclaimed funds from the federal government.

    Ohio Supreme Court hears second round of arguments over pandemic-era unemployment benefits
    May 22, 2026

    Ohio ICE detentions soar in Trump’s second term

    Nearly 95% of Ohio's detained immigrants have no violent crime convictions, yet ICE moves them frequently across state lines, separating them from lawyers and families.

    Ohio ICE detentions soar in Trump’s second term
    May 21, 2026

    Protesters at the US Capitol rally for voting rights after Supreme Court ruling

    The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling struck down protections for minority voting power, prompting Democrats and activists to demand accountability from all three branches of government.

    Protesters at the US Capitol rally for voting rights after Supreme Court ruling
    May 18, 2026

    US Supreme Court’s uneven rulings in election lead-up causing chaos, experts say

    The Supreme Court invoked the Purcell principle to block election changes in Texas but ignored it when fast-tracking GOP gerrymanders in Louisiana, Alabama, and other Southern states.

    US Supreme Court’s uneven rulings in election lead-up causing chaos, experts say
    May 15, 2026

    Ohio Attorney General, ACLU counter claims that reproductive rights amendment impacts judge’s job

    AG Yost and the ACLU argue the judge lacks standing to challenge the 2023 reproductive rights amendment based on fewer judicial bypass cases in his county.

    Ohio Attorney General, ACLU counter claims that reproductive rights amendment impacts judge’s job
    May 13, 2026

    ‘Are they going to roll over?’: Gerrymandering fights reach state high courts

    After a U.S. Supreme Court ruling gutted voting rights protections, state courts are becoming the final battleground over partisan gerrymanders in Florida, Missouri, and beyond.

    ‘Are they going to roll over?’: Gerrymandering fights reach state high courts
    May 13, 2026

    Some immigrants face indefinite detention, likely leading to Supreme Court case

    As appeals courts split on the constitutionality of mandatory detention for millions of immigrants, the U.S. Supreme Court is likely…

    Some immigrants face indefinite detention, likely leading to Supreme Court case
    May 12, 2026

    Sandusky County Judge Brad Smith raised money citing a phantom opponent, paid for joint Tischler signs

    Smith used court logo and address in a campaign email seeking $10-15K against a nonexistent independent opponent while jointly funding signs with prosecutor Tischler, who abated his audit finding.

    Sandusky County Judge Brad Smith raised money citing a phantom opponent, paid for joint Tischler signs
    May 12, 2026

    Private school voucher lawsuit heads to Ohio’s 10th District Court of Appeals

    Attorneys fighting on behalf of public and private school funding will present arguments before an appellate court today, Tuesday, in…

    Private school voucher lawsuit heads to Ohio’s 10th District Court of Appeals
    May 5, 2026

    Jeremiah Ray defeats Beth Tischler in Sandusky County judge primary

    Judge Jeremiah Ray defeated Prosecutor Beth Tischler 59% to 41% in Tuesday's Republican primary for Sandusky County Common Pleas judge.

    Jeremiah Ray defeats Beth Tischler in Sandusky County judge primary
    May 5, 2026

    An Ohio court may OK fracking-waste wells despite pollution concerns

    Ohio is moving to approve fracking waste wells in Washington County despite local opposition — while solar and wind projects face permit denials for the same kind of pushback.

    An Ohio court may OK fracking-waste wells despite pollution concerns
    May 4, 2026

    Ohio’s Republican supreme court candidates make a bid to unseat 6-1 court’s only Democratic justice

    Four Republican candidates in Ohio’s Supreme Court primary highlight legal experience and judicial philosophy as they compete to unseat the court’s lone Democrat.

    Ohio’s Republican supreme court candidates make a bid to unseat 6-1 court’s only Democratic justice
    May 4, 2026

    Supreme Court won’t hear appeal in Ohio utility bribery case

    The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear appeals from Larry Householder and Matt Borges, upholding convictions in Ohio’s HB 6 bribery scandal tied to FirstEnergy.

    Supreme Court won’t hear appeal in Ohio utility bribery case
    May 3, 2026

    Formal complaints filed against Sandusky County judge over Venmo campaign funds

    A Defiance man has filed formal complaints with 2 Ohio regulatory bodies alleging Sandusky County Judge Brad Smith violated state campaign finance law by accepting campaign contributions through a personal Venmo account — allegations Smith has not addressed publicly.

    Formal complaints filed against Sandusky County judge over Venmo campaign funds
    May 1, 2026

    Sandusky County Judge Brad Smith took campaign cash through personal Venmo, records show

    Public transaction records show Sandusky County Judge Brad Smith's personal Venmo account received payments labeled as campaign contributions — a practice Ohio law requires be conducted through a separate, campaign-dedicated account.

    Sandusky County Judge Brad Smith took campaign cash through personal Venmo, records show
    May 1, 2026

    Future of Haitians living in Ohio with temporary protected status depends on the U.S. Supreme Court

    The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments this week on whether the Trump administration can strip Temporary Protected Status from Haitian and Syrian nationals — a ruling that could directly impact tens of thousands of Ohioans, including an estimated 12,000 to 15,000 Haitians living in Springfield.

    Future of Haitians living in Ohio with temporary protected status depends on the U.S. Supreme Court
    May 1, 2026

    Ohio Supreme Court reverses PUCO decision, finds utility resellers are utilities under state law

    The Ohio Supreme Court reversed a state regulators' decision, ruling that third-party submetering companies supplying electricity to apartment tenants must be treated as utilities — sending the case back to the Public Utilities Commission and intensifying a legislative battle over consumer protections.

    Ohio Supreme Court reverses PUCO decision, finds utility resellers are utilities under state law
    May 1, 2026

    Ohio Supreme Court rules against parental rights for woman in same-sex custody case

    The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that a woman has no legal parenting rights to children born to her former same-sex partner, rejecting a lower court's "would-have-been-married" standard as an impossible legal test.

    Ohio Supreme Court rules against parental rights for woman in same-sex custody case
    April 30, 2026

    Beth Tischler rates Jon Ickes '9 out of 10' as he faces discipline for n-word, child rape trial texts

    Sandusky County Prosecutor Beth Tischler rated Judge Jon Ickes a 9 out of 10 in disciplinary proceedings that found he repeatedly called an 18-month-old rape victim's case the "baby cocksucker case," used the n-word in the courthouse within earshot of a Black defendant, and sent sexual texts to staff during the trial.

    Beth Tischler rates Jon Ickes '9 out of 10' as he faces discipline for n-word, child rape trial texts
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