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.
The Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority could be on the hook for nearly $350,000 after an Ohio Supreme Court ruling this week.
Attorney General Dave Yost on Monday announced that he filed an emergency motion with the Ohio Supreme Court asking it to narrow an injunction on a controversial state law.
The Ohio Supreme Court this week ruled to seal off additional records from public purview.
A court's improper decision to allow a witness to testify virtually is not reason enough to overturn a Logan County man's sexual battery conviction, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
A unanimous Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that once a party in a civil case requests a jury trial, that request requires agreement of all parties to be withdrawn.
The application window for potential at-large and party leader/elected official delegates to the Democratic National Convention has opened.
The Democrats running for the Ohio Supreme Court are asking voters to look past party labels when selecting justices this fall.