The legal battle over a controversial law banning gender-affirming care for transgender youth is set to heat up next week.
Appeals Court Rules In Distracted Driving Case: The onus is on motorists ticketed for texting while driving to prove whether an exception in the law applies, according to a recent 5th District Court of Appeals ruling.
SCOTUS Keeps Abortion Drug Available: The nation's highest court this week rejected a legal challenge that could have restricted access to a widely used abortion drug.
Death Row Exoneree Requests Wrongfully Imprisoned Status: A former death row inmate is asking for an official declaration of his wrongful imprisonment that would allow him to be compensated by the state for his time behind bars.
Enforcement of a controversial law barring gender affirming care for transgender youth remains on hold statewide.
State law requires a domestic relations court to determine whether a parent is voluntarily unemployed or underemployed before calculating a child support order based on potential future income, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled this week.
The Ohio Supreme Court this week ruled that murder charges can proceed against a man who was accused as a juvenile of killing another man.
Attorney General Dave Yost is arguing the passage of an abortion rights constitutional amendment did not invalidate state laws requiring an in-person appointment, a 24-hour waiting period, and for doctors to provide the patient with certain information prior to the procedure.
Republican high court candidates are heading toward the November general election with a financial edge over their Democratic competitors.
The legal maneuvering over a controversial law continued this week with a flurry of activity.