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On Cincinnati Edition Monday we're joined by a panel of journalists to discuss Ohio politics.
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Incumbent Republican justices Pat Fischer and Pat DeWine also won their bids for re-election against Democratic challengers Terri Jamison, of the Tenth District Court of Appeals, and Marilyn Zayas, of the First District Court of Appeals. That means Republicans will continue to have a 4-3 majority on the bench.
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A $2 million ad buy from a Republican PAC attacking Democratic candidates for the Ohio Supreme Court has prompted a letter of condemnation from the Ohio State Bar Association calling the ad "misleading." But the Republican State Leadership Committee won't take the ad down.
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The races for chief justice and two other seats on the Ohio Supreme Court could have broad implications for the whole state, and local judicial races will also be crucial.
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While much of the attention on this year’s races for the Ohio Supreme Court focuses on the state’s six-week abortion ban and gerrymandering, several energy and utility questions are likely to come before the Ohio Supreme Court in the next two years, including cases involving coal plant subsidies, HB 6 corruption, and renewable energy project siting.
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The open seats on the Ohio Supreme Court are likely to capture a lot of attention and a lot of money.
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Ohio's attorney general says the state Supreme Court "upended" the judicial system.
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One Ohio judge wants to take the technology the courts used during the pandemic to make them more efficient.
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In many states, including Ohio, our courts lack comprehensive data on criminal sentences.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has more impact on people's daily lives than the U.S. Supreme Court.